An Ancient Russian Riddle

Two woodcutters, Ivan and Prokhor, were working together in the forest. They settled down to eat lunch. Ivan had `4` pitas, and Prokhor had `8`. At that moment, a hunter passed by them and asked to join the meal, so they divided the `12` pitas equally among the three of them. After the meal, the hunter really wanted to thank the woodcutters and gave them `15` kopecks. After he left, Ivan and Prokhor began to discuss how to divide the money.

Prokhor suggested simply dividing it equally. But Ivan argued that this would not be fair, because he had twice as few pitas, therefore, in his opinion, Prokhor should receive `10` kopecks and Ivan himself - `5`. How do you think the money should be divided fairly?

Difficulty level (1 very easy - 10 very hard): 1

Topics:
Algebra -> Word Problems Logic -> Reasoning / Logic Arithmetic -> Fractions
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