What is the ratio of dividing 6705 in the ratio 2:8?

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To divide £6705 in the ratio of the square roots of 2 and 8, first simplify the ratio to √2:2√2, which can be expressed as 1:2. The total of the parts is 1 + 2 = 3. Divide £6705 by 3 to find the value of each part, which is £2235. Therefore, the amounts allocated are £2235 for the first part and £4470 for the second part. The square root signs do not affect the final distribution of the total amount.
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Homework Statement



divide 6705 in the (ratio square r00t sign-2 : square root sign-8).


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I don't know where to begin.
 
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I have no idea what you are asking.
 


Basically it has to do with ratios.

I am asking how would you divide £6705 in the ratio 2:8.

But both the 2 and 8 have a square root sign each, but i cannot put the sign because my keyboard hasn't got a key with a sign on it.

It doesn't really make sense to me and that's why i am asking you guys to see if anyone can help me.

Thanks
 


Yes but those are still just numbers, you are trying to proportion out 6705, you are told relative weights, so what would the equation be?

Let's try a simple problem let's say it WAS just 2:8, how would you do it?
 


Adding 2 and 8 together and then divide the total amount by the amount i got after i added.

That would give me the ratio in each unit.
 


Right so tell me the final answer, if I told you the relative weights are 2 and 8, how much would go each "bucket"
 


2+8=10

6705 / 10=670.5

670.5 is the amount of each unit in the ratio, If i multiply 670.5 by 2 i get 1341 and 670.5 multiply by 8 i get 5364.


Thats all good but my only problem lies with the square root sign if you know what i mean.
 

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The square root should not matter.

Look at what you did, you had a:b

So you said amounts in "one" unit is 6705/(a+b).

Now the amount in the "first bucket" is a*6705/(a+b) and in the "second bucket" it's b*6705/(a+b).

In the example we just worked, a = 2, b = 8. In your problem, a = \sqrt{2}, b = \sqrt{8}

Note also that \sqrt{8} = 2 \sqrt{2} so you can simplify your calculations a little bit.
 


So when i get the solution, should the square root sign still be there ?
 
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Nope, show me your work using what I told you.
 
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i got 2236.3 for A using the formula you gave me.

I am a little bit confused somewhere.

Is there any chance you could do part A and show me what you mean.
 
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Go ahead and show you work like I said in the previous post.
 
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