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The ratio of berries to oranges is 12:5. If there are 25 oranges, how many berries are there
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The ratio of berries to oranges is 12:5. If there are 25 oranges, how many berries are there
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60
Explanation:
5*5 is 25
then 12 * 5 is 60!
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