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Miss Marple’sgrandfather passed away and she attended the reading of the will. The estate was valued at $8,424,000. It was decided that 23of the estate would be given to his children. Of the remainder, 15would be used to create a scholarship for mathematics majors at a local university and the rest would be divided evenly among his fourgrandchildren, of which Miss Marplewas one. a. How much money was used for the scholarship?[3 pts]b. What fractionof the estate did Miss Marpleend up inheriting?
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