Last year, the ratio of nonfiction to fiction books in a home library was 1 to 30. This year, the number of nonfiction books increased by 5 and the number of fiction books increased by 50, making the ratio of nonfiction to fiction books 1 to 25. What was the number of nonfiction books last year?

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Last year, the ratio of nonfiction to fiction books in a home library was 1 to 30. This year, the number of nonfiction books increased by 5 and the number of fiction books increased by 50, making the ratio of nonfiction to fiction books 1 to 25. What was the number of nonfiction books last year?






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