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Meredith works at a blood bank. She needs to write a report of the ratio of type-A blood donated to type-O blood donated, but she lost this month's logs that had the quantities. She knows that last month 25 pints of type-A blood were donated and 42 pints of type-O blood were donated. She remembers that this month 55 pints of type-A blood were donated. If the ratio held true for this month, how can Meredith determine the amount of type-O blood donated?

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Answer:

uh,

Explanation:

42-55=7 7+25=32

32:55

i am sorry if this doesn't help!~

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