There are some small cubes and some large cubes in a bag.
The cubes are red or the cubes are yellow.
The ratio of the number of small cubes to the number of large cubes is 4:9
The ratio of the number of red cubes to the number of yellow cubes is 3:5
a) What is the least possible number of cubes in the bag?
b) work out the least number of large yellow cubes in the bag.​

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What a wonderful problem. I've never seen one quite like it.

Red to Yellow

The Red to Yellow ratio is given as 3:5

The total number of Red and yellow is something to 8. You get that just by adding the ratio. Let's check it out.

The reds are 3 to 8 and the yellows are 5 to 8.

Does that make sense? 3/8 + 5/8 = 8/8. All the cubes are accounted for.

Small to Large

The given ratio is 4:9

The smalls are 3/13 and the large are 9/13

3/13 + 9/13 equal 13/13 and all the cubes are accounted for.

What is the least possible number that will accomplish this?

8 * 13 is the very least number that will accomplish this. How come?

Because you have two conditions that must be met -- size and color. No other number will work.  Any other number will leave a remainder when you put color and size together. So the smallest number you can use is 104,

Last question: Least Number of Large Yellows

The color yellow is 5/8

The size is Large 9/13

So the calculation is

5/8 * 9 / 13 * 104

= 5 * 9

= 45

Notice that the 8 and 13 cancel out. You are left with the number of Yellows and Large =45

Note

I'll leave the other 3 combinations to you. They should add up to 104.

3/8 * 9/13 * 104 = 27

5/8 * 4/13 * 104 = 20

3/8 * 4/13 * 104 = 12