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3 February, 16:23

There are 5 marbles. There are RED, GREEN, and BLUE. The BLUE marble is 2 more than RED and GREEN combined. The RED marble is 1 less than GREEN. How many does each colored marble have?

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  1. 3 February, 16:29
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    1/4 of a red marble

    5/4 green marbles

    14/4 blue marbles.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Make a system of equations.

    There are 5 marbles, so r + g + b = 5.

    There is 2 more of blue marbles than red + green so b - 2 = r + g

    There is 1 less red marble than green marbles so g = r + 1.

    Then substitute.

    b - 2 = r + r + 1

    b = 2r + 3

    r + r + 1 + 2r + 3 = 5

    4r + 4 = 5

    4r = 1

    r = 1/4

    g = 1/4 + 1

    g = 5/4

    1/4 + 5/4 + b = 5

    6/4 + b = 20/4

    b = 14/4

    Plug them back into the equation and it checks out.

    *Note : I don't know how this would work in real life but it's the answer.
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