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OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

HELP!!!!!

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

PLEASE @Ellie201 @erod0 @wildemo

OpenStudy (asc.bchs):

What do you think you do first? Any ideas?

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

idk

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

@asc.bchs

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

@AloneS

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

@sammixboo

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

@mhchen UGHHHHHH HELP

OpenStudy (mhchen):

All you need to do is (that person's amount)/(total) First add up the 'total cost' of each person. Then if we substitute that as 'x' Ex: Lily pays 51/x Friend #1 pays 65/x etc.. If every person paid the same amount, then whichever person ordered the most expensive meal (Which is friend #1) saves, because he spent so much, and other people have to pay for his share, cuz they all pay equal amount.

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

wait so what do i do for the first question?

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

@AloneS

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

@quickstudent

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@zepdrix @Nnesha @sammixboo @Jaynator495

OpenStudy (mhchen):

Total amount = 61.2 + 78 + 60 + 60 = $259.2 Lily = 61.2/259.2 -->for long division, you'd want 612/2592 Friend #1 = 78/259.2 Friend#2 = 60/259.2 Friend#3 = 60/259.2 And then long division is like |dw:1475233807757:dw|

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (lowkey.s):

OMG THXS!

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