When the queen counted her jewels, she found that she had five pearls for each diamond, two opals and three rubies for each diamond, and two emeralds for each opal. If she has three diamonds, how many jewels does she have altogether?

diamond: 3

pearl: 5 * 3 = 15
opal: 2 * 3 = 6
ruby: 3 * 3 = 9
emerald: 2 * 6 = 12

Add them up.

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To determine the total number of jewels the queen has, we need to add up the numbers of each type of jewel. Let's break it down step by step.

1. The queen has five pearls for each diamond. Since she has three diamonds, the total number of pearls would be 5 pearls/diamond * 3 diamonds = 15 pearls.

2. The queen has two opals and three rubies for each diamond. With three diamonds, she would have 2 opals/diamond * 3 diamonds = 6 opals and 3 rubies/diamond * 3 diamonds = 9 rubies.

3. The queen has two emeralds for each opal. So, for the six opals she has, the total number of emeralds would be 2 emeralds/opal * 6 opals = 12 emeralds.

Finally, to find the total number of jewels, we add up the number of each type: 15 pearls + 6 opals + 9 rubies + 12 emeralds = 42 jewels.

Therefore, the queen has a total of 42 jewels altogether.