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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-18

In your marble collection, \(\frac{4}{7}\) of the marbles are blue and \(\frac{4}{21}\) of the marbles are red. How many times more blue marbles do you have than red marbles?

Asked by Beaker

Answer (3)

Just subtract 7 from 21 and you get 14 so you get 4/14

Answered by smartcheeks | 2024-06-10

3 times. ;

Answered by dgsistemasp0pffb | 2024-06-12

There are 3 times more blue marbles than red marbles in your collection. This was determined by comparing the fractions of blue and red marbles. Using a common denominator, it was found that the ratio of blue to red marbles is 3:1.
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Answered by dgsistemasp0pffb | 2024-09-30