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the ratio of green candies
The ratio of red candies to green candies in a bag is 4/5. Which ratio would form a proportional relationship with this ratio?
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The ratio of red candies to green candies in a bag is 4/5. Which ratio would form a proportional relationship with this ratio?
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the ratio of the number of red candies to green candies in a bowl is 5:2 if there are 56 total candies in the bowl how many are
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the ratio of green candies to all colors is 8:19. if there are 38 candies total how many are not green
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Anonymous
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Tia bought a bag of bulk candies. Tia counted them and found that 18 were red, 10 were green, 26 were purple, and 32 were orange
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A candy bowl contained 723 candies. Some of the candies were red and the rest were green. There were twice as many green candies
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A snack-size bag of M&Ms candies is opened. Inside, there are 12 red candies, 12 blue, 7 green, 13 brown, 3 orange, and 10
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math
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A snack-size bag of M&Ms candies is opened. Inside, there are 12 red candies, 12 blue, 7 green, 13 brown, 3 orange, and 10
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math
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In a bag of candy, there are five green candies for every two red candies. If there are 35 total candies in the bag, which of
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rally
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Julie had 15 red candies, 7 yellow candies, and 2 blue candies. What is the ratio of blue candies to total candies? Remember to
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SRB
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