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In a bag of red and green sweets, the ratio of red sweets to green sweets is 3:4. The bag
contains 360 green sweets. (2)
a) What is the number of red sweets in the bag?
b) What is the total number of sweets in the bag?
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In a bag of red and green sweets, the ratio of red sweets to green sweets is 3:4. The bag
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