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the ratio of red ribbons to yellow ribbons is 17:6 if the number of red ribbons is 2m+5 how many yellow ribbon are there?

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Answer:

Number of yellow ribbons is
Y=(12)/(17)M+(30)/(17)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of yellow ribbons are R and number of yellow ribbons are Y.

Then as per statement of the question


(R)/(Y)=(17)/(6)

Or
(Y)/(R)=(6)/(17)


Y=((6)/(17))R-----------(1)

Now number of red ribbons is (2m + 5)

R = (2m + 5)

Now we replace the value of R in the equation (1)


Y=(6)/(17)(2M+5)


Y=(12)/(17)M+(30)/(17)

Answer is number of yellow ribbons is
Y=(12)/(17)M+(30)/(17)

User Juozas
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The correct answer is 12/17m+30/17 yellow ribbons.

Step-by-step explanation:
Setting up a proportion to represent the ratio of red to yellow, we have
r/y = 17/6.

Cross multiply:
6r=17y.

To isolate y, cancel 17 by dividing:
6r/17 = y, or (6/17)r=y.

Substituting 2m+5 for r, we have
(6/17)(2m+5)=y.

Use the distributive property:
(6/17)*2m+(6/17)*5=y
(12/17)m+30/17=y.
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