Mathematics
Mathematics, 31.03.2021 20:30, averyrichard101

Part A. Renee, Susan, and Martha will share the cost to rent a vacation house for a week.

Renee will pay 40% of the cost
Susan will pay 0.35 of the cost
Martha will pay the remainder of the cost
Martha thinks that she will pay 1/3 of the cost. Is Martha correct?

Part B.
The cost of the vacation house for a week is $850. How much will Renee, Susan, and Martha each pay to rent the house for a week?

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