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4 March, 18:47

Jeff finds some bugs. he finds 10 fewer grasshopper than cricket. he finds 5 fewer cricketsthan lady bug. if Jeff finds 5 grasshoppers how many ladybugs does Jeff find? how many crickets does he find? Write two equations to solve the problem

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  1. 4 March, 20:17
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    15 crickets; 20 ladybugs

    C = G + 10

    L = C+5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Crickets = C

    Ladybugs = L

    Grasshoppers = G

    We know he found 5 grasshoppers, so:

    C = G + 10 - -> because he found 10 more crickets than grasshoppers

    if we plug in 5 for G (grasshoppers), we can solve for C (crickets):

    C = 5+10

    15 Crickets

    Now that we know he found 15 crickets we can make our second equation:

    L = C+5 - -> because he found 5 more ladybugs than crickets

    if we plug in 15 C (crickets), we can solve for L (ladybugs):

    L = 15+5

    20 Ladybugs
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