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jack and Jill bought a lottery ticket together, where Jill paid $2 and Jack put $2.50 towards its purchase. they agreed to share the prize in the ratio of the amount which each one had paid for the ticket.
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jack and Jill bought a lottery ticket together, where Jill paid $2 and Jack put $2.50 towards its purchase. they agreed to share the prize in the ratio of the amount which each one had paid for the ticket. if jack received $1024 of the prize money, then what was the prize worth?
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2/2.5=x/1024
2.5x=2048
x=819.2
1024+819.2=1843.2
The prize money was worth $1,843.20
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First, we'll set up a proportion to see how much money Jill got:
2/2.5 = x/1024; 2.5x = 2048; x = $819.20.
To find how much the prize is worth, we'll just add Jack and Jill's shares: $1024 + $819.20 = $1,843.20.
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