Suzanne bought 50 apples at the Apple orchard.she bought 4 times as many red apples as green apples. How many more red apples than green apples did Suzanne buy?

let x be the number of green apples

4x be the number of red apples

solution:

x + 4x = 50
5x = 50
x = 10

10- number of green apples
4(10)= 40 -number of red apples.

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g + 4g = 50

5g = 50

g = ? green apples

10-g

4x10=40red
Total 50

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To calculate how many more red apples Suzanne bought than green apples, we need to determine the number of red and green apples.

Let's assume that Suzanne bought x green apples. Since Suzanne bought 4 times as many red apples as green apples, she must have bought 4x red apples.

Now, we know that Suzanne bought a total of 50 apples. Therefore, the equation becomes:

x (green apples) + 4x (red apples) = 50

Combining like terms, we get:

5x = 50

To solve for x, we divide both sides of the equation by 5:

x = 50 / 5
x = 10

So, Suzanne bought 10 green apples and 4 times that many red apples, which is 4 * 10 = 40 red apples.

To find the difference between the red and green apples, we subtract the number of green apples from the number of red apples:

40 (red apples) - 10 (green apples) = 30

Therefore, Suzanne bought 30 more red apples than green apples.

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