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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 07:00, gbprulesmile

Sami, Ben, and Louis went to lunch. Ben's meal cost $0.45 less than Sami's. Louis's meal cost twice as much as Ben's. If the bill came to $9.25, how much does each owe? (Hint: Let s=Sami's share) Equation:

Sami owes:
Ben owes:
Louis owes:

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