SOLUTION: Tom and Jane get money in a ratio of 2:3 if Tom gets 14$ how much does Jane get

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Question 1163426: Tom and Jane get money in a ratio of 2:3 if Tom gets 14$ how much does Jane get

Answer by ikleyn(52855)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Two equal parts of Tom comprise 14 dollars.


Hence, each part is 7 dollars.


Then 3 parts of Jane make 3*7 = 21 dollars.    ANSWER



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