Two jars, made of plastic and glass, are filled with strawberry candies. One of the two jars has 300 more candies than the other jar If 200 candies are taken out of each of the two jars, the number of candies left in the plastic jar becomes three times that of the glass jar. What is the total number of candies the two jars initially together have?
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two jars let it be A and B
A has 300 more candies than B
if 200 subtracted from both
A:B =3:1
they both have 2B-300
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