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The ratio of pears to plums is 4:3 respectively. If there are 24 pears, how many plums are there?
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The ratio of pears to plums is 4:3 respectively. If there are 24 pears, how many plums are there?
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Answer:you will get 18 plums
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I think there are 18 plums if my mental math is correct.
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