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25 December, 11:28

harvey collects rare marbles. He has 125 marbles in collection 1, 36 fewer marbles in collection 2, and 53 more marbles than collection 1 in collection 3. Each display tray holds an equal number of marbles. If he uses 14 trays to to hold all of the marbles, how many marbles will he display on 3 trays? What simpler problems did you choose to solve first?

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  1. 25 December, 12:19
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    Collection 1, no of marbles = 125

    Collection 2, no of marbles = 36 fewer = 125-36 = 89

    Collection 3, no of marbles = 53 more = 125+53 = 178

    Hence total marbles = 125+89+178

    = 392

    Given that he uses 14 trays to hold all the marables

    Let us assume that he distributes equally all 392 marbles in 14 trays

    Then marbles in each tray = 392/14 = 27

    Thus division is used for finding out the no of marbles in a tray.

    For finding out no of marbles in 3 trays, we get = 3x27 = 81 marbles

    (Here direct variation is used)

    Answer is 81 marbles
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