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11 January, 12:49

Choosy Chocolates sold chewy squares and chocolate stars at a ratio of 3 to 8. 45 more chocolate stars were sold than chewy squares. How many chocolate stars and chewy squares were so, d in all?

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  1. 11 January, 12:57
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    So 45 more chocolate stars were sold compared to chewy squares, which makes it a ratio of 3:8, hence we can assume that (45:5=9) is the amount sold for each ratio.

    If you multiply 9 by (3+8=11), you will get 99.
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