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Date Posted: 6 years ago
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Craig Choy Ching Fung
Craig Choy Ching Fung
6 years ago
Hi there! For this, use a before and after model diagram to picture it better. For the before diagram, draw Jason and mason having an equal unit as the base, then add on to Jason's model an extra 20 sweets. Then, as Jason gives Mason 46 sweets, Masonnow has 46-20=26 sweets more than Jason. Since the ratio is 3:5, that means the additional 2 units mason has represents 26 sweets, meaning 1 unit represents 13 sweets. Since at the end Mason has 5 units, it means that Mason has 5x13= 65 sweets!
Endrit
Endrit
6 years ago
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Olivia Neo
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6 years ago
Thank you!