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Adrian, Ben and Charlie share some sweets in the ratio of 8:5:10. Charlie got 24 more sweets than Adrian. Work out the total number of sweets.
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Adrian, Ben and Charlie share some sweets in the ratio of 8:5:10.
Charlie got 24 more sweets than Adrian.
Work out the total number of sweets.
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the answer is in the image attached
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