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28 October, 03:05

The ratio of Max's rice to Victor's rice to Roman's rice is 3:2:4. If Victor gives ¼ of his rice to Roman, what will be the ratio of Max's rice to Victor's rice to Roman's rice?

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  1. 28 October, 03:33
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    For this item, let Max have 3 kg of rice, 2 kg for Victor and lastly, 4 kg for Roman. After Victor gives 0.25 kg of his rice to Roman, the new accounting of the rice each has is 3 kg for Max, 1.75 kg for Victor, and 4.25 kg for Roman. The new ratio would be,

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