Now, listen here, I’m gonna tell you a bit about Charles and them marbles he got. You see, Charles, he’s got a total of 24 marbles in his collection. That’s a lot of marbles for a fella to keep track of, but he’s got a good way of keeping ’em sorted. He’s got two kinds of marbles: some blue ones and some yellow ones. Now, you might be thinkin’ to yourself, “How many blue and yellow marbles does Charles have?” Well, let me tell ya how we can figure it out.
Charles, he’s got 6 more yellow marbles than blue ones. Ain’t that somethin’? So, if you know how many blue marbles Charles has, you can figure out how many yellow ones he’s got too. We can use a little bit of math to sort this out, even though I don’t much care for them numbers myself. But, it’s real simple. Let’s say Charles has “b” blue marbles. That means, since he’s got 6 more yellow ones, the yellow marbles he has would be “b + 6.”

Now, here’s where the total number of marbles comes in. Charles got a grand total of 24 marbles, so you can add up them blue marbles and them yellow marbles and get 24. That’s right, “b + (b + 6) = 24.” Now, let’s see if we can figure that out.
First, you got “b + b + 6 = 24.” That’s just adding up them blue marbles and yellow marbles together. Now, combine them “b” terms, and you get “2b + 6 = 24.” See? Easy as pie.
Next, we gotta get rid of that 6. So, you subtract 6 from both sides. That leaves you with “2b = 18.” Now, you gotta divide both sides by 2, and you get “b = 9.” So, Charles got 9 blue marbles. That’s right, 9. So, now we know how many blue marbles he got, but what about them yellow ones?
Well, since we know Charles got 6 more yellow marbles than blue ones, we just take the number of blue marbles and add 6. So, Charles got 9 blue marbles and 15 yellow marbles. That’s right, 9 plus 6 equals 15. So, in total, Charles got 9 blue marbles and 15 yellow ones, and that adds up to 24 marbles altogether. Ain’t that somethin’?
Summary: Charles got 24 marbles in total. Out of them 24, 9 of them are blue and 15 of them are yellow. That’s because he’s got 6 more yellow marbles than blue ones. So, if you ever get into a pickle tryin’ to figure out how many of each kind of marble Charles has, just remember this simple math trick: you start with the total and work it out from there.
Important equation: 2b + 6 = 24, where “b” stands for the number of blue marbles Charles has, and the yellow marbles are 6 more than that.

Now, you got it, right? It’s really that simple, even if I don’t much care for all them numbers and letters. But sometimes, a little math is all you need to solve a problem, and I reckon Charles’ marble problem ain’t too hard to figure out after all!
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