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The ratio of the price of a used washer to a new one is 1:3. If the new washer cost $720 how much could you resell it used?
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The ratio of the price of a used washer to a new one is 1:3. If the new washer cost $720 how much could you resell it used?
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Ratio of used to new is 1:3,
So in other words, the value of a used washer is 1/3 of the value of a new washer.
So you can resell a used washer for: $720/3 = $240.
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