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Margaret [11]
4 years ago
15

£60 is divided between Peter, Angad & Nick so that Peter gets twice as much as Angad, and Angad gets three times as much as

Nick. How much does Peter get?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Anna [14]4 years ago
3 0

60£

Peter = 2 Angard

Angard = 3 Nick

Peter = 2 Angard = 6 Nick

Angard = 3 Nick

Nick = 1 Nick

6+3+1=10 Nick

60£/10 = 6£

Nick = 6£

Angvard = 3 Nick = 6£*(3) = 18£

Peter = 6 Nick = 6£*(6) = 36£

(prove: 6+18+36=60£)

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