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What number needs to be added to 5 and 3 so that the ratio of the first number to the second becomes 3:2?
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What number needs to be added to 5 and 3 so that the ratio of the first number to
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4 can be added to 5, and 3 can be added to 3. This should then give you a ratio of 9:6, which reduces to 3:2!
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