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Ken and Sam shared some marbles. The ratio of the number of marbles Ken has to the number of marbles Sam has is 5:3. If Ken's m...Asked by LARA
Ken and Sam shared some marbles. The ratio of the number of marbles Ken has to the number of marbles Sam has is
5:3. If Ken's marbles increases by 15%, what percentage of Sam's marbles must be decreased so that the total number of marbles they have remained unchanged?
5:3. If Ken's marbles increases by 15%, what percentage of Sam's marbles must be decreased so that the total number of marbles they have remained unchanged?
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