katiepavlovich katiepavlovich
  • 23-09-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

You have 2 orange picks for every 5 green. If there are 21 picks in all how many picks are orange

Respuesta :

premeke
premeke premeke
  • 23-09-2018

15 picks are oranges

Answer:

2 ORANGE = 5 GREEN

GREEN = 2/5 ORANGE = 0.4 ORANGE

---

ORANGE + GREEN = 21

ORANGE + 0.4 ORANGE = 21

1.4 ORANGE = 21

ORANGE = 15

Answer Link
lizziefawn lizziefawn
  • 23-09-2018
6 picks are orange Because if you have 3 sets of green ( 15 picks) and 2 for each set (2x3 =6) you would have 6 of the 21 that are orange . 15 +6 =21
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which trait is not characteristic of the International Style? Subtle colors Naturalism Formal splendor Illusionistic depth
Need help with negative fractions and multiplication
estimate the quotient 6783÷8
Post an example of a conflict that can arise during a workout, how you can recognize it, and how you can resolve it. For example, you could post that a side sti
Solve for x. x3≤−6 A. x≤−2 B. x≥−2 C. x≤−18 D. x≥−18Need the answer Asap
2/7(x+4)=−6 whats the value of x
How did geography protect the United States and Canada during World War I and World War II?
Which of the following conditions creates the largest waves? A. slow-moving wind over smooth water B. slow-moving wind over choppy water C. fast-moving win
What the synonym of Distribute, circulate or courtesy?
give an example of an addition problem in which you would and would not group the addends differently to add