Question #51f4c

2 Answers
Nov 28, 2017

29

Explanation:

Let’s make R stand for the Red marbles, and B for the Black.

From the info given, we can see that red has twice more than black plus 3, so # R = 2B+3 #

Note that the #Total = R + B#

You want to replace R with the equation we found earlier, so:

# Total = R + B = 2B +3 +B #

And since we know the total amount of marbles, we can plug that in.

#42 = 2B + 3 + B #

Move like terms together (subtract 3 on both sides, 2B+B = 3B)

#39 = 3B #

Solve B (Divide both sides by 3)

#39/3 = (3B)/3 #

# 13 = B #

We have solved the amount of black marbles. There are 13 black marbles!

Now plug it back to the R equation we found earlier to get the amount of red marbles. (Equation is 2B+3.) Since we found the amount of black marbles (B), you can replace B with 13 to find R

#R = 2B+3 = 2(13) +3 = 29 #

There are therefore 29 red marbles.

Nov 28, 2017

Pam has a total of #29# red marbles

Explanation:

Method 1
Let the number of black marbles be #x#.
Then the number of red marbles is #(2x+3)#

By setting up an equation,
#x+(2x+3)=42#
#3x+3=14xx3" " (div 3)#
#x+1=14#
#x=13#

Therefore, Pam has a total of #[2(13)+3]#
#=29# red marbles

Method 2
Let the number of red marbles be #x#.
Then the number of black marbles is #((x-3)/2)#

By setting up an equation,
#x+((x-3)/2)=42" "(xx2)#
#2x+x-3=84#
#3x-3=3*28" "(div3)#
#x-1=28#
#x=29#

Therefore, Pam has a total of #29# red marbles