Mathematics, 04.09.2019 15:10, 61497
Mr. frye distributed $126 equally among his 4 children for their weekly allowance.
a. how much money did each child receive?
b. john, the oldest child, paid his siblings to do his chores. if john pays his allowance equally to his brother and two sisters, how much money will each of his siblings have received in all?
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Mr. frye distributed $126 equally among his 4 children for their weekly allowance.
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