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Semenov [28]
3 years ago
13

Because your friends stayed in bed instead of helping you with the breakfast, you agree to split the £248 hostel bill to the rat

io of: 3:3:2 with you paying the least. How much will you have to pay?
Mathematics
1 answer:
dedylja [7]3 years ago
5 0
The total hostel bill is 248 pound. 3:3:2 ratio means 3+3+2=8 parts. You paying the least means that you pay the 2 parts. 
248 pound /8 = 31 pound. So one part is worth 31 pound.
you pay 2 parts so that is 2 * 31 pound = 62 pound.

* check the answer *
* 62 + 3*31 + 3*31 = 248 *
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