试卷名称:GMAT(QUANTITATIVE)数学模拟试卷2

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A farmer with 1,350 acres of land had planted his fields with corn, sugar cane, and tobacco in the ratio of 5:3:1, respectively, but he wanted to make more money, so he shifted the ratio to 2:4:3, respectively. How many more acres of land were planted with tobacco under the new system?  

A.90

B.150

C.270

D.300

E.450

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