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At a bake sale, a total of 80 cookies were sold. If the ratio of chocolate chip cookies sold to oatmeal cookies sold was 9 : 1, how many chocolate chip cookies were sold?
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At a bake sale, a total of 80 cookies were sold. If the ratio of chocolate chip cookies sold to oatmeal cookies sold was 9 : 1, how many chocolate chip cookies were sold?
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At a bake sale, a total of 80 cookies were sold. If the ratio of chocolate chip cookies sold to oatmeal cookies sold was 9 : 1, how many chocolate chip cookies were sold?
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80 divided by 9 times 8 i think
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