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Rebecca Schwartz
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12 May, 08:56
Divide 260 in to the ratio of 1:3
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Morgan Roach
12 May, 09:03
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1 : 3 → 1 + 3 = 4
260 : 4 = 65
1 · 65 = 65
3 · 65 = 195
Answer: 65 and 195
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Laura Charles
12 May, 09:18
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65 and 195 would be your answer
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