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There are 20 counters in a box. A counter is chosen and replaced 100 times, the results are 32 blue and 68 red. How many of each color do you think there are in the box?
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There are 20 counters in a box. A counter is chosen and replaced 100 times, the results are 32 blue and 68 red. How many of each color do you think there are in the box?
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There are 20 counters in a box. A counter is chosen and replaced 100 times, the results are 32 blue and 68 red. How many of each color do you think there are in the box?
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Hello There!
Add the two values together:
32 + 68 = 100
Divide it by 20:
100/20 = 5
Divide by 5:
32/5 = 6.4
68/5 = 13.6
Round them:
You have
6 blues
and
14 reds
.
Hope This Helps You!
Good Luck :)
- Hannah ❤
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