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Jhon, mina and tim share out a bag of sweet at a ratio of 2:5:7. If there are 20 sweets in the bag how many sweets does each of them get.
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Jhon, mina and tim share out a bag of sweet at a ratio of 2:5:7. If there are 20 sweets in the bag how many sweets does each of them get.
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total = 14
jhon = 2 / 14 * 20 = 2.8
mina = 5 / 14 * 20 = 7.1
tim = 7 / 14 * 20 = 10
since sweet can't be divided in decimal places so it will be 3, 7, 10
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