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  • 01-06-2019
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5 children have £23.09 three have between £5 and £6. 2 have between £3 and £4. How much could they each have.

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  • 01-06-2019

Answer:

there are several possible answers child 1=5.50

child 2=5.03

child 3=5.06

child 4=3.99

child 5=3.51

Step-by-step explanation:

23.09 / 5 = £4.61 = 1 share

4.61 * 3 = 13.83

4.61 * 2 = £9.22

13.87 / 3 = 4.62

9.22 / 2 = 4.61

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