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Laura picks 7 apples.Some apples are red and some are green. Fewer than 4 of the apples are red. How many of laura's apples could be green?

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Answered by tushar239016
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Hey There !!

Your Answer -

Total number of apples = 7
No of red apples = <4

No of green apples = Total no of apples - No of red apples
= 7 - <4
= >3

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Answered by sureeshravi
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Answer:

Number of laura's apples to be green is greater than 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Laura picks 7 apples.

Let N = 7

Some are red, some are green.

Fewer than 4 of apples are red.

Lets say red to be R and green to be G.

R &lt; 4

G + R = 7

Number of green apples can be given by

G = 7 -R

For R to be less than 4.

G needs to be greater than 3.

G = 7 - ( &lt; 4)

Hence we will have more than 3 apples to be green.

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