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Jimmy: 14 Jack: 12 Jamie: 12
Drew had 24 marbles more then MarcusMarcus had 25-12= 13 to begin withDrew had 25+12 = 37 to begin with37-13 = 24 is the difference between Drew and Marcus
There could be 12 white marbles and 16 red marbles
Jimmy: 14 Jack: 12 Jamie: 12
She gave away 2/12.
The theoretical probability of randomly drawing a green marble can be calculated by dividing the number of green marbles by the total number of marbles in the bag. In this case, there are 12 green marbles out of a total of 5 red marbles + 8 blue marbles + 12 green marbles, which is 25 marbles in total. Therefore, the theoretical probability of drawing a green marble is 12/25 or 48%.
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Let A represent the number of marbles Allan has and let X represent the number of marbles Alex has. From the given information, we have the equations A + X = 76 and A = X + 12. Substituting the second equation into the first, we get (X + 12) + X = 76. Solving for X, we find that X = 32. Therefore, Allan has A = X + 12 = 32 + 12 = 44 marbles.
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12 blue marbles
12 blue marbles
It seems like 12... If someone else took marbles from Shana, then less but as the question says, it seems like 12 marbles were given to this girl therefore she received the 12 marbles... unless she did not accept them ha ha!