Mathematics, 19.06.2020 09:57, nsheikh2407
30. The number of red candies in a bag varies inversely with the number of yellow candies and
directly with the number green candies. When there are 50 red candies in the bag, there are 20
green candies and 10 yellow candies. How many yellow candies are in the bag when there are 10
red candies and 100 green candies?
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