A chef bought some green and red peppers. she bought 18 green peppers, which was 3/4 the total number. how many red peppers did she buy? how many peppers did she buy altogether?

Answer :

Answer:  She bought 6 (six) red peppers.  She bought 24 peppers altogether.
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Explanation:
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Let "y" = the total number of peppers.

(3/4)y = 18 = number of green peppers.

y = 1y = (4/4)y = total number of peppers.

So (4/4)y  − (3/4)y = (1/4) y = number of red peppers.
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If, (3/4)y = 18;  solve for "y" ;
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    →  Given:   (3/4)y = 18 ;   
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    →  Multiply EACH side of the equation by "4"; to get rid of the fraction;
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    →   4* (3/4)y = 18 * 4 ;
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    →  3y = 72 ;
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Divide EACH side of the equation by "3" ; to isolate "y" on one side of the equation; and to solve for "y" ; 
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    →  3y / 3 = 72 / 3 ;
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    →     y  = 24 ;                      
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So, the total number of peppers = y = 24 peppers.
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We are given the number of green peppers = 18 green peppers.
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The number of red peppers = 24 − 18 = 6 red peppers.
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Also, the number of red peppers should equal: (1/4)*y ; which should equal: "6".    (1/4)*y = (1/4)*24 =? 6 ?  Yes!  So, there are 6 red peppers.
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Answer:  She bought 6 (six) red peppers.  She bought 24 peppers altogether.
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