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Mathematics, 16.10.2019 16:30, BlueWaaaazzzBerry

Hazel has an assortment of red, blue, and green balls. the number of red balls is 2/3 the number of blue balls. the number of green balls is 1 more than 1/3 the number of blue balls. in total, she has 15 balls.
an equation created to find the number of blue balls will have

- no solution
- one solution
- infinitely many solutions

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