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6 September, 21:31

I have a bag of m&m's. there are 9 green m&m's and this is 30% of the bag. how many total m&m's are in the bag?

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  1. 6 September, 22:00
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    30 total m&m's

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You want to find the rest of the bag, which is 70% of the bag (100% - 30%). The question is basically asking: What is 70% of x if 30% of x is equal to 9? The variable x represents the total m&m's in the bag.

    Create an equation that models 30% of x.

    30%x = 9 ⇒ 0.3x = 9

    To solve for x, divide both sides of the equation by 0.3.

    x = 30

    We know that the value of x is 30, so this means that there is a total of 30 m&m's in the bag. However, to check your answer substitute the value of x into the expression for "What is 70% of x?"

    This question can be modeled by: 70%x or 0.7x.

    Substitute 30 for x.

    0.7 (30) = 21

    Now take this amount and add this to the known amount of green m&m's in the bag.

    21 + 9 = 30

    After checking our answer we can verify that 30 is the correct answer.
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