two individuals must share the sum of  $619 000 however one of the individual owes the other one $ 25 000. How will this be calculated in order for the other individual gets his $ 25 000 extra share?
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If they share the amount equally, they would both get $309,500.

But the debt reduces the equal share to $284,500 and the other’s share is increased to $334,500.

$334,500+$284,500=$619,000.

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