SOLUTION: The ratio of the number of papayas to the number of bananas in the basket is 4:5. If there are 36 more kiwis than papayas, how many pieces of fruit are in the basket?
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Question 1108023: The ratio of the number of papayas to the number of bananas in the basket is 4:5. If there are 36 more kiwis than papayas, how many pieces of fruit are in the basket?
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