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The ratio of red balloons to blue balloons is 4 to 11. There are 133 more blue balloons than red balloons. How many blue balloons? How many red ones?
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The ratio of red balloons to blue balloons is 4 to 11. There are 133 more blue balloons than red balloons. How many blue balloons? How many red ones?
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The ratio of red balloons to blue balloons is 4 to 11. There are 133 more blue balloons than red balloons. How many blue balloons? How many red ones?
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the ratios of blue balloons to red balloons is 137 red balloons to 144 blue balloons
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