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In a group of 48 children, the ratio of boys is 3:5. How many boys must join the group to make he ratio of boys to girls 5:3?
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In a group of 48 children, the ratio of boys is 3:5. How many boys must join the group to make he ratio of boys to girls 5:3?
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If in a group of 48 children, the ratio of boys is 3:5, then the number of boys that must join the group to make the ratio of boys to girls 5:3 is 32. The correct answer to the following given statement above is 32 boys.
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