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Clayton Mccarthy
Mathematics
12 September, 13:42
Divide £250 in the ratio of 3:6:1
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Casey Barnes
12 September, 14:05
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By adding up 3, 6 and 1, we get 10. Then the 3 in the given ratio corresponds to 3/10 of the whole (£250), or £75; the 6 corresponds to 6/10 of the whole, or £150; and the 1 corresponds to 1/10 of the whole, or £25.
You can show that £75, £150 and £25 satisfy the ratio 3:6:1, as proof.
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