2. Suppose a jar has only four coloured jelly beans: Blue, Purple, Red, and Yellow, in the ratio 5:4:6:8. there are 92 jelly beans in total. Let ii) Find the number of each jelly bean (using the ratios) blue purple red yellow Total = Therefore,
2. Suppose a jar has only four coloured jelly beans: Blue, Purple, Red, and Yellow, in the ratio 5:4:6:8. there are 92 jelly beans in total. Let ii) Find the number of each jelly bean (using the ratios) blue purple red yellow Total = Therefore,
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