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a baker makes 130 loaves so that there are 6 times as many white loaves as granary loaves. half as many brown loaves as white loaves how many of each type does he make

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Answer:

Answer: 78 whites, 13 granary, 39 brown.

Step-by-step explanation:

For each 6 whites, there is 1 granary, and 3 brown.  That adds up 10 loaves, so just multiply all those numbers by 13.

fichoh

The Number of white, brown and granary bread loaves are ; 78, 39 and 13 respectively.

Total loaves of bread = 130

Let :

  • Number of granary loaves = x

Therefore,

  • Number of white loaves = 6x
  • Number of brown loaves = (1/2 × 6x) = 3x

This means that :

  • Number of white + brown + granary loaves = 130

(6x + 3x + x) = 130

10x = 130

x = 130÷ 10

x = 13 loaves

Therefore,

  • Number of granary loaves = 13
  • Number of brown loaves = 3(13) = 39
  • Number of white loaves = 6(13) = 78

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