Some mangoes were shared between 3 boys in the ratio 3:5:7. The boy who received the biggest share got 14 mangoes. How many mangoes were shared?
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This means that for every 3 mangoes the first boy gets, the second boy gets 5 mangoes, and the third boy gets 7 mangoes. Show more…
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