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Paul, Fiona and Pip share some sweets in the ratio 4:1:3. Paul gets 10 more sweets than Pip. How many sweets are there altogether?
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4x10= 40 sweets. (Paul)
1x 10= 10 sweets. (Fiona)
3x10=30 sweets (pip)
40+10+30= 80
80 sweets all together.
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