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There are between 30 and 40 sweets in a bag . ben and daisy share the sweets in the ratio of 4:5. there are no sweets remaining in the bag . how many sweets were in the bag to b…
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There are between 30 and 40 sweets in a bag . ben and daisy share the sweets in the ratio of 4:5. there are no sweets remaining in the bag .
how many sweets were in the bag to begin with
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Answer: 36.
Explanation:
4+5 = 9
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