Company A and Company B are awarded a $42,000 project that is to be divided between the companies in the ratio of 4:3. How much money should each company receive?
A) Company A gets $24,000 and Company B gets $18,000.
B) Company A gets $23,000 and Company B gets $19,000.
C) Company A gets $28,000 and Company B gets $14,000.
D) Company A gets $30,000 and Company B gets $12,000.
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