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Kaylyn Fritz
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15 January, 20:29
Share a reward of $140 in a ratio of 2:5
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Nicholas Weiss
15 January, 20:55
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So first we divide 140 by 7 because our ratio is a total of 7 dollars to get 20
So we multiply both sides of the ratio by 20 to get a ratio of 40:100
We can check our answer and it is right because 100+40=140
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