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9 April, 22:59

Ernie went to the store and bought 33 apples. He bought three times as many red apples as he bought green, and he bought one-half as many yellow as he did red. How many of each type of apple did he buy?

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  1. 9 April, 23:50
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    (r is red, g is green and y is yellow)

    r+g+y=33

    r=3g

    2y=r

    substitution:

    y=33-g-r

    y=33 - (1/3) 2y+2y

    y=33-8/3y

    11/3y=33

    y=33: (11/3)

    y=9

    Solve for red and green:

    r=2y

    r=2*9

    r=18

    3g=r

    3g=18

    g=18/3

    g=6

    double check:

    6+18+9=33

    answer:

    6 green apples, 9 yellow apples and 18 red apples.
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