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Brittany Monroe
21 September, 19:46
Share £40 in the ratio 1:4 between Tim and Sam
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Beaux
21 September, 22:14
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T=40 (1/5), s=40 (4/5)
t=8, s=32
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Vivian Mccoy
21 September, 23:06
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40:5 = 8
8*1=8
8*4=32
£8:£32
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