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12 September, 17:36

Angie has some red and blue beads. 40% of her beads were red. When she lost 50 blue beads, the number of blue beads was reduced by 1/3 its original number of beads. How many beads did Angie have in the end?

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  1. 12 September, 19:02
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the total number of red and blue beads

    Angie has some red and blue beads. 40% of her beads were red. This means that the total number of red beads is

    40/100 * x = 0.4x

    The number of blue beads would be

    x - 0.4x = 0.6x

    When she lost 50 blue beads, the number of blue beads was reduced by 1/3 its original number of beads. This means that

    0.6x - 50 = 0.6x - 0.6x/3

    0.6x - 50 = 0.6x - 0.2x = 0.4x

    0.6x - 0.4x = 50

    0.2x = 50

    x = 50/0.2 = 250

    The number of blue beads that Angie had initially is

    0.6 * 250 = 150

    The number of blue beads that Angie has left is

    150 - 50 = 100 beads

    The number of beads that Angie has in the end is

    250 - 50 = 200 beads
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