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In an office of eleven people, everyone but Lauren each contributed d dollars to buy her a surprise gift for her birthday. The gift cost g dollars, an amount that was less than the total collected. If each member who donated is to receive a proportional refund for the amount that wasn't spent, how much will they each receive?

A. 11d−g

B. (d−g)/10

C. (10g−d)/10

D. (10d−g)/10

E. (g−10d)/11


The total amount of money collected is 10d dollars (recall that Lauren didn’t contribute for the gift since it’s her birthday). Since the gift cost g dollars, and g is less than 10d, the total extra money after the buying the gift is 10d - g dollars, so the 10 people who contributed toward the gift will each receive (10d - g)/10 dollars back.

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Hi All,

We're told that in an office of 11 people, everyone but Lauren each contributed D dollars to buy her a surprise gift for her birthday, but the gift cost a total of G dollars, which was an amount that was less than the total collected. We're asked - if each member who donated is to receive a proportional refund for the amount that wasn't spent, how much will they each receive. This question can be approached in a couple of different ways, including by TESTing VALUES.

IF... D = 5 AND G = 40...
then a total of (10)($5) = $50 was collected
Since the gift cost $40, then $50 - $40 = $10 was returned to the 10 people....
Each received $10/10 = $1

Thus, we're looking for an answer that equals 1, when D=5 and G=40. There's only one answer that matches...

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