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A plastic bin contains red, yellow, and green key chains. Out of 350 key chains, 10% percent are yellow. Of the remaining key chains, 3/5 are green. How many red key chains are inside the bin?
Answer: The quantity of red keychains in the bin is = 126
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, we must note that that the total keychains of different colours in the plastic bin is 350.
Now we were informed that 10% of the total of 350 coloured keychains are yellow keychains. We will calculate to find out the actual quantity of yellow keychains that made up the 350 keychains in the plastic bin. Since the percentage of the yellow keys is = 10%, the actual quantity of yellow keys=
10/100 × 350 = 35 yellow keychains.
Therefore, there are 35 yellow keychains in the bin.
Again, we learnt that 3/5 of the remaining keychains are green. If this is so, then we will simply subtract the number of yellow keys in the bin from the total number of keys therein and multiply the result by 3/5 to find the actual quantity of green keys in the bin. That is:
350 total - 35yellow
= 315 keychains (green+red)
Then, 3/5 of 315
= 3/5 × 315 = 189 green keychains.
Now, to find the quantity of red keychains that are in the bin, we will simply subtract the quantity of green keychains from the total sum of red and green keychains excluding yellow keychains.
That is:
315(green+red) - 189(green)
= 126 red keychains.
Therefore, the quantity of red keychains in the bin is 126