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− | There are 6 people to split the <math>1500</math> dollars among, so each person must raise <math>\frac{1500}6=250</math> dollars. <math>\Rightarrow\boxed{\mathrm{(A)}\ 250}</math> | + | There are <math>6</math> people to split the <math>1500</math> dollars among, so each person must raise <math>\frac{1500}6=250</math> dollars. <math>\Rightarrow\boxed{\mathrm{(A)}\ 250}</math> |
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Revision as of 09:03, 29 November 2014
Problem
You and five friends need to raise dollars in donations for a charity, dividing the fundraising equally. How many dollars will each of you need to raise?
Solution
There are people to split the
dollars among, so each person must raise
dollars.
See also
2004 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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