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The ratio of green to yellow candies is 2:5. If there are 32 green candies, how many green and yellow candies are there all together?
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The ratio of green to yellow candies is 2:5. If there are 32 green candies, how many green and yellow candies are there all together?
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112 I believe the answer is
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2:5=32:80
32+80=112 candies all together
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