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16) 15
a)  3 red, 5 yellow and 6 blue
b) GFC is 15, 45/15= 3, 75/15=5, 90/15=6

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Max was on vacation twice as long is Jared and half as long as Wesley. The boys were on vacation a total of three weeks. How many days with each boy on vacation?

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To begin with, the question is asking for the answer in days, so let's change 3 weeks to days. There are 7 days in 1 week; 3 weeks times 7 days = 21 days.
21 total days of vacation.

Max + Jared + Wesley = 21 days
(Let's use the first letter of their name to represent their vacation time)

M + J + W = 21 [This is the equation we'll be coming back to]

Now, we can use the clues given in the question to have an equation for each variable/boy. 

Max was on vacation twice as long as Jared. We can interpret this as  M= 2J Max was on vacation only half as long as Wesley. We can interpret this as M = (1/2)W.

So far we have these three equations: M + J + W = 21M = 2J M = (1/2)W

To have an equation for each individual boy, we must rearrange the last two equations in the list.

First, M = 2J.
Divide both sides by 2
M/2 = 2J/2
(1/2)M = J

Second, M = (1/2)W
Multiply both sides by 2
2M = W

New equations:
M + J + W = 21 [From the old list]
J = (1/2)W
W = 2M

Now we can substitute the last two equations into the first one. 
M + J + W = 21
M + (1/2)W + 2M = 21
[Combine Like Terms]
(7/2)M = 21 

Then, solve for M (Max's vacation days):
Multiply both sides by 2/7
((2)/(7))* ((7)/(2)m)= ((2)/(7))*(21)
M = 6

Now we know Max was on vacation for 6 days.

If Max was on vacation twice as long as Jared, that means Jared was on vacation HALF as long as Max.

So...
J = (1/2)M 
J = (1/2) * 6
J = 3
Jared was on vacation for 3 days 

Wesley was on vacation twice as long as Max so...  W = 2M 
W= 2*6
W = 12
Wesley was on vacation for 12 days. 

Let's double check our answer:
M + J + W = 21 days6 + 3 + 12 = 21   
The numbers work out so the math is correct. Hope this helps and makes sense!

What is the best estimate for the product of 289 and 7

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If you were estimating you would change the numbers to 290 and five and multiply, which would give you 1,450
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Below are the data collected from to random samples of 100 members of a large travel club regarding the type of vacation they prefer. Which of the following inferences can be made based o the data

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More members prefer a beach vacation and a ski vacation than a cruise vacation



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b

Step-by-step explanation:

Bennett has 107 photographs to place in the school yearbook. She will put the same number of photos on each of the 13 pages. If she can put 4 pictures in a row, how many photographs will not be placed in the yearbook?

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Answer:

55 photographs

Step-by-step explanation:

4 x 13 = 52 photographs, this is the total photographs she can put in the yearbook.

107 - 52 = 55 photographs will not be placed in the yearbook

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The two numbers are 33 and 19. You can find this out by doing 33*19=627.

Thus, the two numbers whose product is 627 is 33*19.

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The numbers are 33 and 19

Find the sum of 12.56 and 45.89

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12.56 + 45.89
= (12+45) + (0.56+0.89)
= (57) + (1.45)
= 58.45
Sum means to add.
12.56 + 45.89 = 58.45 is the answer