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valentinak56 [21]
3 years ago
14

Anthony has 400 marbles. He sells 1/4 of the marbles to Jayveon, he gives 10% to Abdul and donates 10 marbles to his little brot

her's collection. Explain in writing (typing) how to find the number of marbles each person received then explain how to find the number of marbles Anthony has left. (Remember to write 5 or more complete sentences.)
help me please
Mathematics
1 answer:
Georgia [21]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: See explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of marbles = 400

Anthony sells 1/4 of the marbles to Jayveon. This will be:

= 1/4 × 400

= 100 marbles

Anthony gives 10% to Abdul. Abdul will have:

= 10% × 400

= 0.1 × 400

= 40 marbles

He gave 10 marbles to his little brother.

The number of marbles that Anthony has left will be:

= 400 - (100 + 40 + 10)

= 400 - 150

= 250 marbles

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