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Share 56 in the ratio of 1:3:4
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1:3:4
1x:3x:4x
1x + 3x + 4x = 8x
8x = 56
x = 7
1(7) = 7
3(7) = 21
4(7) = 28
Check: 7 + 21 + 28 = 56
So 56 can be divided in the ratio of 1:3:4, and it will be
7, 21, 28
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