Raylene made a bracelet with 28 beads. She also made a necklace with twice the number of beads as the bracelet. If 1/2 of the beads on the bracelet are green and 1/4 of the beads on the necklace are green, does the bracelet, the necklace, or neither have more green beads? Explain

Bracelet: 28/2 = 14 Green beads.

Necklace: 56/4 = 14 Green beads.

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To determine which has more green beads, let's first find out how many green beads are on the bracelet and the necklace.

On the bracelet, 1/2 of the beads are green. To find out how many green beads that is, we can multiply the total number of beads by 1/2:

28 beads * 1/2 = 14 green beads on the bracelet.

On the necklace, 1/4 of the beads are green. To find out how many green beads that is, we need to know the total number of beads on the necklace. The total number of beads on the necklace is twice the number of beads on the bracelet:

28 beads * 2 = 56 beads on the necklace.

Now, we can find out how many green beads are on the necklace by multiplying the total number of beads by 1/4:

56 beads * 1/4 = 14 green beads on the necklace.

So, both the bracelet and the necklace have the same number of green beads, which is 14 beads. Neither the bracelet nor the necklace has more green beads.

To determine whether the bracelet, the necklace, or neither has more green beads, we need to compare the number of green beads on each.

First, let's find out how many green beads are on the bracelet. We're told that 1/2 of the beads on the bracelet are green, and the bracelet has 28 beads. To find the number of green beads, we multiply the total number of beads by the fraction that represents the portion of green beads:

Green beads on the bracelet = (1/2) * 28

Next, let's calculate the number of green beads on the necklace. We know that the necklace has twice the number of beads as the bracelet, which means it has 2 * 28 = 56 beads. The fraction of green beads on the necklace is given as 1/4, so we can calculate the number of green beads on the necklace in the same way:

Green beads on the necklace = (1/4) * 56

Now we can compare the green beads on the bracelet and the necklace. If the number of green beads on the bracelet is greater, then the bracelet has more green beads. If the number of green beads on the necklace is greater, then the necklace has more green beads. If the numbers are equal, then neither the bracelet nor the necklace has more green beads.

Now, let's plug in the values and calculate:

Green beads on the bracelet = (1/2) * 28 = 14
Green beads on the necklace = (1/4) * 56 = 14

From the calculations, we can see that the bracelet and the necklace both have 14 green beads. Therefore, the bracelet and the necklace have an equal number of green beads, so neither has more green beads than the other.