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Emmalee Francis
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12 April, 21:26
Divide £56 in a ratio of 4:3
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Laney Bruce
12 April, 21:32
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56 : (4 + 3) = 8
8 * 4 = 32
8 * 3 = 24
32/24 = 4:3
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Javion Small
12 April, 21:34
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3+4 = 7
4/7 of 56 = £32
3/7 of 56 = £24
4:3 = £32 : £24
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