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In a bag total of blue and red balls is equal to six times the yellow balls and blue balls are two-fifth of total.......

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In a bag total of blue and red balls is equal to six times the yellow balls and blue balls are two-fifth of total of yellow and red balls.
If 44 blue balls are there, then how many balls are there in the bag?

posted Oct 13, 2022 by Pushpak Chauhan

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