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of the fruit at a fruit stall are oranges,  of the remaining fruit are lemons and the rest are pears. Find the ratio of the number of pears to the number of oranges to the number of lemons.

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of the fruit at a fruit stall are oranges,  of the remaining fruit are lemons and the rest are pears. Find the ratio of the number of pears to the number of oranges to the number of lemons.

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It seems like there are some missing values in your question. The fractions or percentages of the fruits are not provided. Could you please provide the complete information? For example, "1/2 of the fruit at a fruit stall are oranges, 1/3 of the remaining fruit are lemons and the rest are pears. Find the ratio of the number of pears to the number of oranges to the number of lemons."

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