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Abul, Bea and Charley each have some flowers. Abul has 20% more than Bea. Charley has 1/2 the number of flowers Abul has. Charley sells 1/2 of her flowers and then has 60 left. How many flowers did they have in total to start with?
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There were 3 friends, A, B and C, sharing the cost of a toy.
The ratio of A's share to the total of B and C is 1:3.
The ratio of B's share to the total of A and C is 1:5
C spent $80 more than B. Find the cost of the toy.
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Mrs. Clark made an American flag in her sewing class. The flag had 13 stripes that were each 2 3/5 inches wide. The long stripes were 50 inches long (the same as the length of the flag). What was the perimeter of the flag she made?
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Katherine divided her pie into eighths. Savannah divided her pie into fourths. Katherine's family ate six eighths of her pie. How many fourths of Savannah's pie would have to be eaten to result in an equivalent amount of pie being eaten?
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Christian made a list of five different kinds of brownies: chocolate chip brownies, Rocky Road brownies, brownies with walnuts, peanut butter swirl brownies, and butterscotch brownies. He asked seventy-eight students to choose their favorite brownie from
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Christopher, Samuel, and Olivia watched television on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday they started watching at 8:00 p.m. and on Tuesday they started watching at 7:30 p.m. Their mother kept track of the time they each stopped watching.
On Monday the
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Thomas spent 4/11 of his money on 4 similar mangoes and 12 similar pears.
A pear cost 1/3 as much as a mango. Find the number of pears Thomas could
buy with the rest of his money.
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David spent 4/15 of his money on a pair of jeans. He paid $80 more
for a watch than for the pair of jeans. The remaining $130 was used to
buy a mini-compact disc player.
(a) What was the ratio of the amount of money spent
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