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The ratio of the number of red and blue candies in a jar is 7:8. If the percentage increase in the number of red and blue be 20% and 10% respectively , what will be the new ratio?
11 years ago

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Reiny
follow the same steps I just showed you in your previous question of this type of problem.

Let me know what you get
11 years ago

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