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can someone please help me Question 4 Use fraction operations. [4 marks] There are B oranges available to be cut up for a hockey team.

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Question 4 Use fraction operations. [4 marks] There are B oranges available to be cut up for a hockey team. There are 11 players in a hocky team Each member of the team needs to consume three quarters of an orange at half time. Calculate how many team members receive their required serve of an orange. Should there be any orange left over explain what that means and calculate that fraction of an orange that the left over represents. Give your final answer as a written response in sentence form. Question 5 [6 marks] Three families, the Gordons, the Harveys and the Jollybins are sharing a house boat for an 8 day pleasure and fishing holiday. They decide to split the total cost of the house boat in the ratio of 2 : 5 : 7 respectively. If the total cost of the houseboat rental is $4800 for the 8 days. calculate: (a) Calculate how much each family will pay for the houseboat to the nearest cent. (b) Calculate fraction, decimal and the percentage of the total paid for each family's [3] contribution. Gordons Harvey's Jellybins Fraction (in simplest form) Decimal (rounded to 2 decimal places) Percentage (to the nearest one tenth of a percent

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