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12 October, 02:30

Melissa is 13 years old, Becky is 12 years old and Daniel is 10 years old. Melissa, Becky and Daniel share £28 in the ratio of their ages. Becky gives a third of her share to her mother. How much should Becky now have?

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  1. 12 October, 06:21
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    13+12+10=35

    £28/35=0.8

    0.8x12 (for becky) = 9.6

    so one third of 9.6 is 3.2

    therefore 9.6-3.2=6.4

    becky have only £6.40 left
  2. 12 October, 06:24
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    13+12+10=35 years altogether. So this means every year has 0.8 pounds. So Mellisa has 10.4, Becky has 9.6 and Daniel has 8 (proof: 10.4+9.6+8=28). If Becky has 9.6 and her mother takes one third, becky is left with 3.2 (proof: 3.2+3.2+3.2=9.6)
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