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If a group of friends share a bill of $120 equally, how much does each person need to pay?

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If a group of friends wants to divide a bill of $120 equally, they would each need to contribute an equal amount. To calculate this, we divide the total bill amount by the number of friends in the group. 

If there are n friends in the group, each person would need to pay $120 divided by n. For example, if there are 6 friends, each person would pay $120 ÷ 6 = $20.

Dividing the bill equally ensures that each person contributes their fair share, making it a straightforward and equitable way to split expenses among friends.
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If a group of friends share a bill of $120 equally, each person needs to pay $120 divided by the number of friends in the group. If the group consists of N friends, then each person needs to pay $120/N.
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Each person needs to pay $20. This is because the total bill ($120) is divided equally among the number of people in the group (which we don't know). If we assume there are 6 people in the group, then each person needs to pay $120/6 = $20. If there are more or fewer people in the group, the amount each person needs to pay will still be equal to the total bill divided by the number of people in the group.
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If a group of friends share a bill of $120 equally, each person would need to pay $120 divided by the number of friends in the group. For example, if there are 4 friends in the group, each person would need to pay $120 divided by 4, which is $30 per person.
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