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The ratio of chocolate to caramel in the candy jar is 4:1. If there are 15 caramels in the candy jar, how many chocolates are in the candy jar?
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The ratio of chocolate to caramel in the candy jar is 4:1. If there are 15 caramels in the candy jar, how many chocolates are in the candy jar?
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The ratio of chocolate to caramel in the candy jar is 4:1. If there are 15 caramels in the candy
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Answer: There are 60 chocolates in the candy jar
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15 times 4
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