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?

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To find the number of green apples that Suzanne bought, divide the total number of apples by 4 + 1 (since she bought four times as many red apples as green apples, the total number of parts is 1 part green apple and 4 parts red apple).

Let's calculate:
Number of green apples = 50 / (4 + 1)
Number of green apples = 50 / 5
Number of green apples = 10

Next, we can find the number of red apples by multiplying the number of green apples by 4:

Number of red apples = 10 x 4
Number of red apples = 40

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

Difference = Number of red apples - Number of green apples
Difference = 40 - 10
Difference = 30

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