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A bouquet has 6 red roses, 3 yellow roses and 3 white roses.

How can i Select all the combination of flowers that make up exactly 50% of the total flowers in the bouquet.

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You have to choose six flowers from twelve and as I understand it doesn't matter whether all of them will red or just some of them so use Mathwords Combination Formula :
12 C 6 = 12! / 6! (12-6) ! = 12 * 11 * 10 * 9 * 8 * 7 / 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 = 665280 / 720 = 924
So there are 924 possible combinations of 6 flowers from the set of 12
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The answers are flooring, hehe.

6 times something would be the red roses or 6x + 3x for the other group and 3x for the third.

You have12 flowers all together.
That's 6×/12 for the first group of flowers...and the same would apply for the other
2. Or 3×/12

So your formula, if you think logically about it is 6x/12+3x/12 +3x/12 . Now what shall w? equal it to. Oh, let's= it to 50% of 12 flowers total..6.
That's the equation you can use. Get rid of the denominator by multiplying the entire equation by 12..the denominator.

This is what it would look like:
12(6x/12+3×/12+3x/12=50%(12))
You end up with 6x+3x+3x=6 and don't forget to multiply the 12 by the 6 too because what you do to one side of the equal sign, you must do to the other side too. When you multiply the 6 on the right side of the equal sign you get:

6x+3x+3x=72
Add like terms.
12x=72
Divide the coefficient..the number in front of the letter, and what you do to one side, you do to the other. X=6

Now plug that into your fractions:
6x/12+3x/12+3x/12
You would need:
6/12(6) or half of 6=3 red
3x/12(6) or 1/4 of 6= 1.5 yellow
and the same for the last group..white 1/4 of 6=1.5
3+1.5+1.5=6
Which is 50% of the 12.
Only one problem. You can't exactly split roses in half. So i guess you'll have to go with 3+2+2 but you don't have 7. Maybe you could cut off half the stem..lol.

Anyway, that's the easiest way to do it.







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