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56 in a a ratio of 4:3
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There are 4 "parts" and 3 "parts, a total of 7 parts so each part must be 56/7 = 8
4 x 8 is 32
3 x 8 is 24
so it's £32 AND £24
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4+3=7
56/7 = 8
4 x 8 is 32
3 x 8 is 24
The answer is £32 and £24.
Hope this helps you!! =')
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