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9 September, 23:52

You collect a total of $75 in donations from three people. The three donations are in the ratio 4 : 4 : 7.

How much is each of the smaller donations?

How much greater is the largest donation than one of the smaller donations?

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  1. 9 September, 23:57
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    Each smaller donation was for $20 The largest donation was $15 greater than the smaller donation. First, determine the size of each donation. Since they are in a ratio of 4:4:7, it's easiest to add the ratios together (4+4+7) = 15. Then divide the total donation by that sum (75/15) = 5. Finally, multiply 5 by each of the ratios. 5 * 4 = 20, 5 * 4 = 20, and 5 * 7 = 35 So the 2 smaller donations were $20 each, and the largest donation was for $35. The largest donation was $35 - $20 = $15 larger than one of the smaller donations.
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