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The deli offers a fruit salad with 5 blueberries for every 3 pieces of cantaloupe. The deli changes the mixture to have 6 blueberries for every 4 pieces of cantaloupe, but the number of pieces of fruit in the salad does not change. Create a ratio table for each salad. How many blueberries are in the smallest possible salad? Blueberries cost less than cantaloupe. Should the company charge more or less for the new salad? Explain your reasoning.​

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