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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 03:30 nnn79

Ken and Kyle bought a $12 lotto ticket together. Ken contributed $9 and Kyle contributed $3. Their ticket won the jackpot of $600,000
What proportion of the money should Ken receive if the jackpot is shared in the same ratio as their contributions?

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