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Emi buys 14 balloons. Three are red ,four are white and the rest are blue. What is the ratio of blue balloons to the total number of balloons.
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red + white + blue =14
3 + 4 + x = 14
x = 7
blue balloons/total balloons
7/14 simplified to: 1/2
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