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Gloria Avery
Mathematics
18 November, 05:57
Divide £250 in the ratio 3:6:1
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Thumper
18 November, 06:23
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Step-by-step explanation:
The numbers in the ratio add up to 10. So divide 250 by 10. One part is £25. Multiply by the given numbers: 3x25=75. 6x25=150. 1x25=25. So you have £75:£150:£25.
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