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Joey Chang
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8 January, 06:59
Divide £52 in the ratio 11:2
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George Petty
8 January, 07:16
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First, get the sum of the ratio. (11 + 2 = 13)
Divide 52 by 13 to find one 'part' of the ratio. (52 : 13 = 4)
Now that we have one 'part' of the ratio, we multiply it by 11 and 2 to get: (£4 * 11 = £44) and (£4 * 2 = £8).
The ratio will be £44:8.
We can check if this is correct by adding 44 and 8 to see if it adds up to 52. (44 + 8 = 52). It does, so it's correct.
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