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Aleksandr-060686 [28]
2 years ago
6

En una caja hay 200 caramelos de dos sabores; limón y naranja. Si por cada caramelo

Mathematics
1 answer:
Aliun [14]2 years ago
5 0

<em>Podemos resolver esta pregunta usando ecuaciones</em><em> algebraicas.</em>

Dado que b representa la cantidad de naranjas en la caja, por lo tanto, <u>la cantidad de naranjas en la caja</u> es 50

Vamos a representar

Número de caramelos de limón = a

Número de caramelos de naranja = b

Nuestro <u>sistema de ecuaciones </u>se da como:

En una caja hay 200 caramelos de dos sabores; limón y naranja.

a + b = 200 .............. Ecuación 1

  • Por cada <u>caramelo  de limón</u>, hay 3 de naranja.

Algebraicamente, esto se puede escribir como:

a = 3b

  • Por lo tanto, sustituimos 3b por a en la g

3b + b = 200

4b = 200

  • Divide ambos lados entre 4

4b / 4 = 200/4

b = 50

Dado que b representa la cantidad de naranjas en la caja, por lo tanto,<u> </u><u>la cantidad de naranjas en la caja es</u> 50

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