A group of 9 people won 15 of a $4,500 prize. How much money did each person in the group win?

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A group of 9 people won 1/5 of a $4,500 prize. How much money did each person in the group win?

A group of 9 people won 15 of a $4,500 prize. How much money did each person in the group win?

Each person in the group won $4,500 / 15 winners = $<<4500/15=300>>300 per person. Answer: \boxed{300}.

To find out how much money each person in the group won, you need to multiply the total prize money by the fraction they won.

The fraction won by the group is 1/5 of the $4,500 prize.

1/5 * $4,500 = $<<1/5*4500=900>>900.

Therefore, each person in the group won $900.

Apologies for the mistake. To find out how much money each person in the group won, you need to divide the total prize money by the total number of people in the group.

The prize money each person won is $4,500 divided by 9 people, which equals $<<4500/9=500>>500 per person.

So, each person in the group won $500.

To find out how much money each person in the group won, you need to divide the total prize money by the number of people who won.

The total prize money is $4,500 and 15 people won.

So, each person in the group won $4,500 / 15 = $<<4500/15=300>>300.

Therefore, each person in the group won $300.

I apologize if my previous response was incorrect or confusing. Can you please clarify your question so that I can provide you with the correct answer?