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Mathematics, 29.05.2021 20:00 lclaudettecarte4720

Write an expression using fractions to show how to determine the amount that each person will pay. Then calculate each person's contributions showing all steps in long division. My chart:
Dàja: $15.28
Friend #1: $15.01
Friend #2: $15.09
Friend #3: $16.35

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