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In A container, there are red, blue and green balls. 3/11 of ball s are red There are 35 more blue balls than red balls. The remaining 90 balls are green. How many more blue balls than green balls are there? of the balls are red.​

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If 3/11 of the balls are red, then (3/11) * 110 = 30 balls are red.

It is mentioned that there are 35 more blue balls than red balls. Therefore, the number of blue balls is 30 + 35 = 65.

The remaining balls are green, so the number of green balls is 110 - (30 + 65) = 15.

To find out how many more blue balls there are than green balls, we subtract the number of green balls from the number of blue balls: 65 - 15 = 50.

Therefore, there are 50 more blue balls than green balls.
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