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to get from 5 to 100 multiply by 20

so 13 x 20 = 260

5/13 = 0.3846 = 100/260

Answer: two hundred and sixty jawbreakers

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Q: Suppose you had a new candy jar with the same ratio of Jolly Ranchers to jawbreakers 5 Jolly Ranchers and 13 jawbreakers but it contained 100 Jolly Ranchers. How many jaw breakers would you have?
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