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17 October, 00:00

Salina was at a party and she noticed that the room had 54 balloons. For every red balloon there were 2 yellow balloons and 3 blue balloons.

How many blue balloons were there?

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  1. 17 October, 00:48
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    First, let's put the information about the balloons into a ratio, which would be 1:2:3. We can then add the ratio up, to equal 6. We can then divide 54 by 6, which your answer is 9. Now, let's multiply 9 * 3 to get your answer, 27.

    There is 27 blue balloons out of the 54 total.
  2. 17 October, 03:17
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    This has to do with ratios, so put them into ratios.

    1:2:3

    After that we add them together and that equals 6, 54 divided by 6 is 9, which is the 1 in the ratio. then we do 9 * 3 which equals 27.

    You have the number of blue balloons now.
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