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Mike and John are the partners in a local bar who invest in a ratio of 7:13, respectively. They started the business with $1.5M. A) How much money did Mike invest? $ B) How much money did John invest? $ C) What percent of the business does Mike own? % (round to the nearest tenths of a percent)

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