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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 18:40 isabellemaine

Suppose you have $10 and your brother has $54. If you decide to save $10 of your allowance each week and your brother decides to save $6 of his allowance each week, in how many weeks will you have the same amount of money? Set up the problem in steps please

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