What is the amount of 1/4 of 15000 for eight people for  an estate? what is the share amount?

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1/4 * 15000 = 3750, so the total amount is 3750.

There are 8 people sharing the cost in total so we have:

3750 / 8 = 468.75, which means each person pays 468.75
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468.75 or rounded = 469

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