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The ratio of red jelly beans to yellow jelly beans in the dish is 3:4 if Greg eats 3 red jelly beans and 6 yellow ones the ratio is 4:5 how many yellow jelly beans were originally in the dish
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Can you please put out more information because the only way you could do this problem is through a fraction and it won't make since to have a fraction amount of jelly beans.
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