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Zach goes on holiday. The ratio of the costsflights: hotels = 3 : 8. The cost of the flightsis $861. Workout the total cost of flightsand hotels.
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Zach goes on holiday. The ratio of the costsflights: hotels = 3 : 8. The cost of the flightsis $861. Workout the total cost of flightsand hotels.
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Zach goes on holiday. The ratio of the costsflights: hotels = 3 : 8. The cost of the flightsis $861. Workout the total cost of flightsand hotels.
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total cost of the hotels is 2,296
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