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9. The ratio of Joe's weight to Colin's is 2:3. Colin's weight is 36kg. If Joe gains 3 kg, what will be the new ratio of Joe's weight to Colin's?
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9. The ratio of Joe's weight to Colin's is 2:3. Colin's weight is 36kg. If Joe gains 3 kg, what will be the new ratio of Joe's weight to Colin's?
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2:3
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36/3=13
2x13=26
26:36
26+3=29
29:36
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