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Before his shopping spree, Jim owned 133 bracelets. Then he bought 138 more bracelets. What is the ratio of bracelets purchased to resulting total number of bracelets?
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Before his shopping spree, Jim owned 133 bracelets. Then he bought 138 more bracelets. What is the ratio of bracelets purchased to resulting total number of bracelets?
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Before his shopping spree, Jim owned 133
bracelets. Then he bought 138 more
bracelets. What is the ratio of bracelets
purchased to resulting total number of
bracelets?
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271
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Add 138 and 133 then you get 271 at the end
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