<span>eight hundred two and six hundredths </span>
I think it's two-sixths, or one-third in simplest form. Since Josh and Chris are only two out of the six racers in that race, the probability that Josh and Chris will get an outside lane in the fist heat is one-third.
Answer:
-9, 2/5
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
x = Alice's money
y = Mio's money
z = Grace's money
x + y + z = sum
there are originality 5+4+3 = 12 parts of the money shared between them.
x = 5/12 sum
y = 4/12 sum
z = 3/12 sum
after the money transfer we are only having 4+3+2 = 9 parts of the same money distributed.
so, we are dealing with 1/9 parts.
let's bring everything to 1/36 to be able to truly compare things.
therefore
x = 15/36 sum
y = 12/36 sum
z = 9/36 sum
15/36 sum + 10 = 16/36 sum
because 4/9 = 16/36
10 = 1/36 sum
sum = 10×36 = £360
so, together they have £360.
and they had before the £10 transfer £150, £120, £90.
after the £10 transfer they had £160, £120, £80.