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15 Sarah, Natasha and Richard share some sweets in the ratio 5:2:2. Sarah gets 21 more sweets than Richard. How many sweets does Natasha get?
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natasha gets 14 sweets
Explanation:
7x2=14
7x5=35
35-14=21
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