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At a harvest 16 ears of corn have been picked for every 18 peppers if 9 peppers have been picked how many ears of corn have been picked

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    The answer would be eight peppers because there are eighteen peppers for every sixteen ears of corn so half of eighteen would be nine therefore eight ears of corn have been picked from nine peppers because nine is hald of eighteen and eight is half of sixteen
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