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luda_lava [24]
3 years ago
14

2. Write an expression using fractions to show how to determine the amount that each person will pay. Then calculate each person

's contributions showing all steps in long division
"my chart"
Makaylah: 29.484
Keisha: 18.924
Kelviona: 35.484
Janell: 17.736


I will mark you the best
and it is worth 50 points
Mathematics
1 answer:
meriva3 years ago
3 0

Makaylah: 7371 / 250

Keisha:  4731 / 250

Kelviona: 8871 /250

Janell: 2217 /125

(i dont know the divison part)



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