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22 April, 23:26
Share 40 in the ratio 1:4
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Jaquan Miles
23 April, 01:51
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Since the ratio is 1:4, the total, 40, is a multiple of 5 times the value of each part of the ratio ...
Each part of the ratio is then valued at 40/5=8 so the ratio of 1:4 applied to a total of 40 is
1*8:4*8
8:32
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Marcus Mays
23 April, 03:01
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1/5 x 40 = 8
4/5 x 40 = 32
so, therefore, 1 is 8
and 4 will be 32
to check, 8+32 = 40
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