A festive scene of a large delivery truck overflowing with a variety of peppers. The truck's cargo bed is filled to the brim with a mixture of shiny red and green peppers arranged in piles or stacks, with the ratio being three parts red to four parts green. Among the pile, exactly 120 green peppers can be clearly seen. This vibrant image does not contain any text.

In a truck of red and green peppers the ratio of red peppers to green peppers is 3:4.if the truck contains 120 green peppers,how many red peppers are there?

total is x of red and green

120 = 4/7x
120(7) = 7(4/7x)
840 = 4x
x = 210
red = total - green
red = 210 - 120
red = 90

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since the ratio is constant,

3/4 = x/120

3/4 = x/120

Cross multiply and solve for x.

4x = 360

x = 90

To find the number of red peppers in the truck, we first need to understand the ratio between red and green peppers. The given ratio is 3:4, which means that for every 3 red peppers, there are 4 green peppers.

Since we know that there are 120 green peppers in the truck, we can set up a proportion to find the number of red peppers. Let's assign the unknown number of red peppers as "x".

Given:
Green Peppers = 120
Red peppers : Green peppers = 3:4

Therefore, we can set up the following proportion:
Red peppers / Green peppers = 3/4

Substituting the given values:
x / 120 = 3 / 4

To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:
4x = 3 * 120

Simplifying:
4x = 360

Now, divide both sides by 4 to isolate x:
x = 360 / 4

Simplifying further:
x = 90

Therefore, there are 90 red peppers in the truck.

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40

The ratio of 3:4 how many red pepper are there

I don't know

90