elena bought 49 packets of red balloons, 66 packets of blue balloons, and 35 packets of yellow ballons. each packet contained 12 balloons. she mixed them up and gave away some balloons..she then repacket the balance into packet of 25

What's the question, my good man?

sorry,

how many balloons were there altogether?

she gave away 225 balloons. how many large packets of 25 balloons were there?

she paid $3 for each packet of dozen balloons. she sold each new packet of 25 balloons at $10 each . how much money did she make?

a. balloons = 12(49+66+35)

b. what is (12(49+66+35)-225)/25

c. makemoney=bAbove*10-(49+66+35)*3

To find the total number of balloons Elena originally bought, we can calculate it by adding the products of the number of packets and the number of balloons per packet for each color.

Number of red balloons = 49 packets × 12 balloons/packet = 588 balloons
Number of blue balloons = 66 packets × 12 balloons/packet = 792 balloons
Number of yellow balloons = 35 packets × 12 balloons/packet = 420 balloons

Now, to find the total number of balloons Elena had initially, we add the number of balloons for each color:
Total number of balloons = 588 + 792 + 420 = 1,800 balloons.

Now, let's say Elena gave away x number of balloons. The remaining number of balloons will be:
Remaining number of balloons = Total number of balloons - x.

Next, Elena repacked the balance into packets of 25 balloons each. To find the number of packets needed, we divide the remaining number of balloons by 25:
Number of repacked packets = Remaining number of balloons / 25.

Finally, if you have the value for x (the number of balloons Elena gave away), plug it into the equation to find the number of repacked packets.