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Susan is buying three different colors of tiles for her kitchen floor. She is buying 107 red tiles, and three times as many navy blue tiles as beige tiles. If susan buys 435 tilea all together, how many
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Susan is buying three different colors of tiles for her kitchen floor. She is buying 107 red tiles, and three times as many navy blue tiles as beige tiles. If susan buys 435 tilea all together, how many tiles of each color does susan buy?
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You need to multiply 107x3 then that plus the 435- I think- hopefully that helps! :)
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