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  • 05-05-2019
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Sarah, Natasha and Richard share some sweets in the ratio 4:5:3. Sarah gets 36 sweets. How many sweets are there altogether?

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Answer:

108

Step-by-step explanation:

36÷4= 9

9 is the unit rate

5×9=45

Natasha has 45 sweets

3×9= 27

Richard has 27 sweets

36+ 45+ 27= 108

All together they have 108 sweets

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