If A, B, C, D, and E went to a restaurant where A paid 1/2 of the bill, B paid 1/5 of the bill, and the remaining amount was shared equally among C, D, and E, what fraction of the total bill did each person pay?

To determine how much each person paid, we first need to find the total bill amount, which we can represent as 1 (or the whole bill).

1. **Calculate the contributions of A and B:**

  • A paid 1/2 of the bill.
  • B paid 1/5 of the bill.

2. **Find their total contributions:**

We add the amounts paid by A and B:

Total paid by A and B = 1/2 + 1/5

3. **Finding a common denominator:**

The least common multiple (LCM) of 2 and 5 is 10. So, we convert the fractions:

1/2 = 5/10 and 1/5 = 2/10

Adding these two gives:

Total paid by A and B = 5/10 + 2/10 = 7/10

4. **Calculate the remaining amount of the bill:**

Now, we subtract the total paid by A and B from the total bill:

Remaining amount = 1 – 7/10 = 3/10

5. **Sharing the remaining bill among C, D, and E:**

This remaining amount of 3/10 will be shared equally by C, D, and E. Since there are 3 people:

Amount paid by each of C, D, and E = (3/10) / 3 = 3/30 = 1/10

6. **Summarizing the contributions:**

  • A paid: 1/2
  • B paid: 1/5
  • C paid: 1/10
  • D paid: 1/10
  • E paid: 1/10

In conclusion, the fractions of the bill paid by each individual are:

  • A: 1/2
  • B: 1/5
  • C: 1/10
  • D: 1/10
  • E: 1/10

Thus, the total contributions add up correctly to 1 (or the whole bill).

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