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9 October, 10:33

There are two red jars of marbles and one blue jar of marbles jars of a certain color have the same number of marbles in them. There are 41 marbles in total. The difference between the number of marbles in a red jar and the number of marbles in a blue jar is 16. Find the numbers of marbles in each type of jar.

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  1. 9 October, 11:01
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    We can set up an equation to solve this problem. I am setting the number of marbles in a red jar to R.

    R + R + R - 16 = 41

    We solve this by adding 16 to both sides and combining all of the R terms ... This gives us:

    3R = 57

    We can finish this problem by dividing both sides by 3.

    R = 19. So, there are 19 marbles in a red jar.

    We can easily figure out how many marbles are in a blue jar by subtracting the total amount of marbles in 2 red jars from the total amount of marbles. I am setting the amount of marbles in a blue jar to B.

    41 - 19*2 = B

    B = 3

    So, there are 3 marbles in a blue jar and 19 marbles in a red jar.
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