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Paul, Colin and Brian are waiters. One night the restaurant earns tips totalling £78.40. They share the tips in the ratio 2:5:1. How much more does Colin get over Paul?
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Paul, Colin and Brian are waiters.
One night the restaurant earns tips totalling £78.40.
They share the tips in the ratio 2:5:1.
How much more does Colin get over Paul?
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