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30 April, 05:23

A bag contains black, white, and red marbles. The number of white marbles is 2 more than the number of black marbles, and the number of red marbles is 4 times the number of white marbles. Which of the following could be the total number of marbles in the bag?

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  1. 30 April, 09:04
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    Let the number of black marbles be B, then the number of white is B+2, and the number of red=4*white=4 (B+2).

    Total number of marbles in the bag is algebraically B+B+2+4B+8=6B+10. I don’t have the figures to make a choice of answer, but if I take 10 away from each answer choice the result has to be divisible by 6. So I would reject any answer where 6 doesn’t divide into the total less 10.
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