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According to Greg, perfect cherry pies have a ratio of 240 cherries to 3 piesHow many cherries does Greg need to make 9 perfect cherry pies
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9 * 240 = 2160
2160 / 3 = 270
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240*3 = 720
720:9
720 cherries
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