D+J = 328
M+D = 176
J = 5M
D+5M = 328
D+M = 176 subtract
4M = 152
M = 38
D = 176-38 = 138
48 marbles
at least 39 blue marbles
Set up the problem as: y=number of yellow marbles & 4y=number of blue marbles. 40=y+4y or 40=5y or y=8. Therefore number of blue marbles is 4*8 = 32.
2 out of 3 times 3 out of 5
102/6=17*5=85 Harry=85 marbles. Jack=17 marbles.
Ten times in Matthew in the the KJV Bible
48 marbles
David's name appears in the New Testament some 54 times, though it is often in reference to Jesus as the "son of David" (Matt. 9:27 for example). Joseph (the husband of Mary) is also called "son of David" in Matthew 1:20.Of the 54 mentions, about 33 of them are direct references to David himself. His name is also used regarding things pertaining to him, such as the "house of David," "seed of David," "city of David," "the sure mercies of David" and the "tabernacle of David."
at least 39 blue marbles
If you had a bag of marbles, and there were two colours - red and green - and the ratio of the coloured marbles is two times the amount of green marbles to red marbles, you would have a ratio of 2:1
Set up the problem as: y=number of yellow marbles & 4y=number of blue marbles. 40=y+4y or 40=5y or y=8. Therefore number of blue marbles is 4*8 = 32.
The marbles are now in a ratio of 4:1 between them. Ben has 72 marbles Bill has 18 marbles
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Adam, Nathaniel, Nathan, Anna, Gabriel, Joel, James, Samuel, Daniel, Ruth, Joshua, Mary, Joseph, Paul, Timothy, Peter, Sharon, Philip, David...
2 out of 3 times 3 out of 5
i think it's 6x7=42 any1 else think that's right ;)
48 times.
102/6=17*5=85 Harry=85 marbles. Jack=17 marbles.