Answer:
6 apples, 21 apples, 30 apples respectively
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us first start by writing <u>expressions</u> so that we can easily solve for the problems below.
Let us suppose Alice is x. In this case, Claire has 3 times Alice's apples, so 3x.
1. If Alice has 2 apples (x), then Claire has 3x
3*2=<u>6 apples</u>
Claire has 6 apples.
2. If Alice has 7 apples (x), then Claire has 3x
3*7=<u>21 apples</u>
Claire has 21 apples.
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3. If Alice has 10 apples (x), then Claire has 3x
3*10=<u>30 apples</u>
Claire has 30 apples.
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Can you show a picture please?!!!
Answer:sorry but thats the wrong answer it a a and c
Step-by-step explanation:
This is not my answer, someone else answered this question before.
red:green
5:3
5+3=8
8 units
4qt=8 units
divide by 8
0.5qt=1unit
5 unit=red
5*0.5=2.5qt, red=2.5qt
3unit=lime
0.5*3=1.5qt
1.5qt, 2/3 of that is yellow, 1/3 is blue, 1.5 times 2/3=1, 1.5 times 1/3=0.5
result:
2.5qt red
1qt yellow
0.5qt blue