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There are 3 red marbles for every 8 blue marbles in a huge jar of marbles. If there are 27 total red marbles in the jar, how many blue marbles would you expect in the jar?
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There are 3 red marbles for every 8 blue marbles in a huge jar of marbles. If there are 27 total red marbles in the jar, how many blue marbles would you expect in the jar?
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There are 3 red marbles for every 8 blue marbles in a huge jar of marbles. If there
are 27 total red marbles in the jar, how many blue marbles would you expect in the
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27 divided by 3 =9 times8 = 54
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