The ratio of the number of yellow balloons to the number purple balloons is 2 : 3. The ratio of the number of purple balloons to the number of green balloons is 4 : 5. What is the number of green balloons if there were 16 yellow balloons?
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The ratio of the number of yellow balloons to the number of purple balloons is given as 2:3. This means for every 2 yellow balloons, there are 3 purple balloons. Show moreā¦
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