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13 February, 03:34

A bag of sweet and sour jelly beans has 22 jelly beans. if 8 of the jelly beans are sweet and 6 of the jelly beans are red, and 10 jelly beans are neither sweet or red, how many sweet red jelly beans are in the bag

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  1. 13 February, 03:55
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    When you subtract 10 from 22, the difference would be 12. This means that there are 12 beans that are either sweet or red. Another statement was that, there are 8 sweet jelly beans and 6 red jelly beans. However, if you total everything, 8+6+10, the sum would be 24. That would be more than the total number of beans in the bag which is 22. So, this means that 2 of those beans are sweet jelly beans and they are already included in the count for either the 8 or 6 sweet and red jelly beans, respectively.

    The answer would be 2 sweet red jelly beans.
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