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In a bag of candy, there are 36 red candies and 27 green candies. What is the ratio of the number of green candies to the number of red candies?
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In a bag of candy, there are 36 red candies and 27 green candies. What is the ratio of the number of green candies to the number of red candies?
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In a bag of candy, there are 36 red candies and 27 green candies. What is the ratio of the number of green candies to the number of red candies?
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3 : 4 because 27 : 36 can be reduced to the lowest terms by dividing both terms by the GCF = 9
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