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in a bag containing 157 MM candies, there are 56 brown, 42 orange, 23 yellow, and 20 red candies. the rest of the m&m's in the bag are green. what percent are green



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If there are 157 candies, then that implies that all of the candies in the bag added together end up equaling 157. Thus, if you take the 157 and subtract all of the numbers other than green, that will give you the number of greens in the bag. 157-56-42-23-20=(number of greens). The number of greens is equal to 16. To find the percentage of greens, you take the number of greens in the bag, divide it by the total number of candies, then multiply the ending result by 100: (16/157)*100=0.10191*100=10.191 percent
Total= 157 MM
56 brown + 42 orange + 23 yellow + 20 red = 141 MM
157 MM - 141 MM = 16 MM
Green = 16
Percentage green = 16/157 times 100
Percentage green = 10.191%