this week's lottery winners won by a syndicate of 10 people. between them they won $2,775,000. they all contributed different amounts into the syndicate and their winnings were calculated aganist their contributions. if the amounts were all different but the cash differences between each step remained uniform, what amount did the second-highest get given that the lowest three amounts was equal to the sum of the top two amounts?
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this week's lottery winners won by a syndicate of 10 people. between them they won $2,775,000. they all contributed different amounts into the syndicate and their winnings were calculated aganist their contributions. if the amounts were all different but the cash differences between each step remained uniform, what amount did the second-highest get given that the lowest three amounts was equal to the sum of the top two amounts?
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