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27 January, 22:06

A blue rope is three times as long as the red rope. A green rope is five times as long as the blue rope. If the total length is 508.25 meters, what is the length of the blue rope?

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  1. 27 January, 22:36
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    The length of the blue rope is 80.25 meters.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    B = Blue Rope

    G = Green Rope

    R = Red Rope

    B=3R (Blue is 3 x as long as Red)

    G=5B (Green is 5 x as long as Blue)

    B+G+R = 508.25 (The three ropes together are 508.25 meters)

    Since B=3R, I will rewrite the equation above

    3R + G + R = 508.25

    Now, I will write G in terms of R:

    G=5B

    B=3R, so 5B = 15R (multiply both sides by 5) which means that G=5B=15R, so G=15R.

    Rewrite the equation again in terms of R:

    3R + 15R + R = 508.25

    19R = 508.25 (combine like terms)

    R = 26.75 (divide both sides by 19 to solve for R)

    Now, use the value 26.75 (R, which is the length of the red rope) to solve for B (the length of the blue rope):

    B=3R

    B=3 (26.75)

    B=80.25 meters
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