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Vanyuwa [196]
3 years ago
14

275 divided in the ratio of 2:3:5​

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1 answer:
photoshop1234 [79]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: will be 20 shares

Explanation:

Amount 1 Enter total amount to be shared out. As an example, it could be several people sharing their lottery winning. So, enter the jackpot amount. Ratio 2 Enter ratio, numbers separated by: (decimal numbers are allowed). In our lottery example, the ratio is the share that each person gets perhaps based on the amount they contribute to the lottery tickets. so, 5 people, putting different amounts into the lottery fund could be 1:5:2:3:9 Number Count (Number of shareholders) 3 Count of numbers in ratio. In our lottery example, the number count is the number of people in the group who are entitled to a share of the lottery winnings. Total number of shares 4 The Total number of shares is the "total of of the ratio values" when calculating a ratio with two or more values where each value is a share "100" when calculating the ratio share using multiple ratio share values In our lottery example, the total amount of shares is the sum of each person's ratio, so 1:5:2:3:9 = 1 + 5 + 2 + 3 +9 = 20 shares. Amount per share 5 Amount per share (amount divided by number of shares). This is self-explanatory, in our lottery example we have 20 shares, the figure here is the value of one share = the total lottery win divided by the number in the group (20). Decimal places 6 You can refine the calculations by controlling the number of decimal places that the calculator calculates to. The default is 2 decimal places. In our lottery example, we think that if a group of you are lucky enough to win the lottery, decimal places won't be a problem. For the rest of us, this is useful for helping to calculate share index split and more refined answers for math homework etc.

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