Hey guys, can you help me solve this problem? I want to do it in Excel, but it doesn't have to be and I don't know how to do it.
Suppose you have eight different boxes, and each box has a unique number of balls in it. There is at least one ball in each box.
There are either 15 or 16 more balls in the green box than there are in the purple box.
There are half as many balls in the orange box as there are in the purple box.
If you divide the number of balls in the green box by 7, you get an odd whole number.
There are one-third the number of balls in the white box as there are in the purple box.
The number of balls in the blue box equals the number of balls in the white box and the green box combined.
The number of balls in the pink box plus the number in the orange box equals the number of balls in the blue box.
The number of balls in the pink box is five times the number in the yellow box.
There are 120 balls total.
There are either 15 or 16 more balls in the green box than there are in the purple box.
There are half as many balls in the orange box as there are in the purple box.
If you divide the number of balls in the green box by 7, you get an odd whole number.
There are one-third the number of balls in the white box as there are in the purple box.
The number of balls in the blue box equals the number of balls in the white box and the green box combined.
The number of balls in the pink box plus the number in the orange box equals the number of balls in the blue box.
The number of balls in the pink box is five times the number in the yellow box.
There are 120 balls total.