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The ratio of green M & M’s to yellow is 2 : 5.

If there are only green and yellow M & M’s in the bag, what is the smallest number of M & M’s possible? 2

If there are 84 M & M’s in the bag all together, how many are green?

If red M & M’s were added to the bag in part b to get a total of 100, what is the ratio of green to yellow to red?

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Answered by adebdavi27
1

Answer:

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
3

Answer :-

→ Green M : yellow M's = 2 : 5

so , let green M is 2x and yellow M's is 5x .

putting x = 1 we get,

→ smallest value of green M = 2 * 1 = 2

→ smallest value of yellow M's = 5 * 1 = 5 .

now, if total are 84 then,

→ value of green = 84 * (2/7) = 24

also,

→ value of yellow = 84 * (5/7) = 60 .

now, in order to make 100, red M added = 100 - 84 = 16 .

then,

→ Ratio of green : yellow : red = 24 : 60 : 16 = 6 : 15 : 4

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