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Mathematics, 27.03.2020 17:26 Josephcastillo6403

Exactly 1/4 of the candies in a bowl are orange. Which TWO statements about the candies in the bowl could be true? 1 point A. There are 2 orange candies in a bowl of 10 candies. B. There are 10 orange candies in a bowl of 40 candies. C. There are 12 orange candies in a bowl of 32 candies. D. There are 22 orange candies in a bowl of 88 candies. E. There are 32 orange candies in a bowl of 45 candies.

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