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Mathematics, 16.07.2019 13:10 nando3024

Kathleen had a bag of candy-coated chocolates. of the 55 candies in the bag, 20% were red, 30% were orange, 30% were green, and 20% were blue. of the blue ones, 20% had a damaged candy coating. approximately how many of the blue ones had a damaged candy coating?

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