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When their report cards came back, Pete, Chris, and Dina realized that they shared the number of A’s in the ratio 4:2:5. If Pete got 14 more A’s than Chris, how many A’s did Dina get?
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When their report cards came back, Pete, Chris, and Dina realized that they shared the number of A’s in the ratio 4:2:5. If Pete got 14 more A’s than Chris, how many A’s did Dina get?
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15 I believe.. I could be wrong bc idk if youre adding the A's to the ratio or starting at 0
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