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− | + | At a birthday celebration consisting of <math>K</math> kids, each of the <math>K</math> kids purchase <math>S</math> soda cans except for the birthday kid, who purchases <math>2S</math> soda cans. <math>S</math> soda cans cost <math>Q</math> quarters. How many dollars were spent total on the soda cans? | |
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Problem 1
Given that and what is the value of ?
Problem 2
A bag of marbles consists of red marbles and blue marbles. Each of these marbles are pulled out one at a time. What is the probability that the marble pulled out is red?
Problem 3
Meena has snakes, are purple and the rest are green. Some of the snakes are poisonous. She knows that of the poisonous snakes are green and the number of poisonous snakes which are purple is double the amount of poisonous snakes that are green. How many snakes are not poisonous?
Problem 4
At a birthday celebration consisting of kids, each of the kids purchase soda cans except for the birthday kid, who purchases soda cans. soda cans cost quarters. How many dollars were spent total on the soda cans?