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I am Lyosha [343]
3 years ago
10

If someone could pls help me with this that would be great!!

Mathematics
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Ne4ueva [31]3 years ago
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En mi familia tres primos cumplimos años el mismo día y la abuela quiere regalarnos dinero a los tres para que nos compremos lo
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Answer:

Tu recibiste = $1714,3  

Reiner recibió = $857,1

Julio recibió = $3428,6

Step-by-step explanation:

Podemos encontrar el dinero que recibieron todos mediante la siguiente expresión:

A + R + C = 6000

Dado que A recibió 2 veces más que el dinero que Reiner y C recibió 4 veces lo que recibió Reiner, entonces:

2R + R + 4R = 6000

R = \frac{6000}{7} = 857,1

Ahora, podemos encontar cuanto recbieron los otros dos primos:

A = 2R = 2*\frac{6000}{7} = \frac{12000}{7} = 1714,3

C = 4R = 4*\frac{6000}{7} = \frac{24000}{7} = 3428,6

Por lo tanto, tu recibiste $1714,3, Reiner recibió $857,1 y Julio recibió $3428,6.  

     

Espero que te sea de utilidad!                

7 0
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We are picking 15 objects (questions) out of 20, so substitute r=15 and n=20 in the formula:

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Answer: A
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