In a stock portfolio of 80 shares, the ratio of shares invested in bonds to shares invested in mutual funds is 1:3. If the number of mutual funds remains the same, how many bonds would have to be added for the ratio of bonds to mutual funds to be 5:6?

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In a stock portfolio of 80 shares, the ratio of shares invested in bonds to shares invested in mutual funds is 1:3. If the number of mutual funds remains the same, how many bonds would have to be added for the ratio of bonds to mutual funds to be 5:6?






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