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I bought 120g of candies for $1.65, how much would 70g cost, and how much could i buy for $3.80
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I bought 120g of candies for $1.65, how much would 70g cost, and how much could i buy for $3.80
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70 g* ($1.65/ 120 g)= $0.96.
$3.80* (120 g/ $1.65)= 276.364 g.
70 g of candies would cost $0.96
With $3.80, we can buy 276.364 g of candies
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