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The ratio of apples to oranges in the fruit bowl is 1: 9 in the small bowl. If the extra large bowl has 40 fruit in total. How many are oranges?
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The ratio of apples to oranges in the fruit bowl is 1: 9 in the small bowl. If the extra large bowl has 40 fruit in total. How many are oranges?
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The ratio of apples to oranges in the fruit bowl is 1: 9 in the small bowl. If the extra large bowl has 40 fruit in total. How many are oranges?
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there will be 36 oranges and 4 apples but you only need oranges so it would be 36
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