Math, asked by guest454451212, 1 month ago

Rita has five more yellow ribbons than red ribbons. If twice the yellow ribbons is at most four times the red ribbons, at least how many red ribbons does she have?

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Answered by Adeeb695
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let y = number of yellow ribbons

Let r = number of red ribbons

 

y = r + 5

2y ≤ 4r

 

Substitute first equation into the second

 

2(r+5)  ≤ 4r   divide both sides by 2

r + 5  ≤ 2r     subtract r from both sides

5 ≤ r

 

r ≥ 5

There are at least 5 red ribbons

Answered by AnnyThakaran
1

Answer:

Let y = number of yellow ribbons

Let r = number of red ribbons

y = r + 5

2y ≤ 4r

Substitute first equation into the second

2(r+5) ≤ 4r divide both sides by 2

r + 5 ≤ 2r subtract r from both sides

5 ≤ r

r ≥ 5

There are at least 5 red ribbons

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