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If Roberta gives Tony $5, they will have the same amount of money. If Roberta Gives Tony $5 she will have twice as much money as he will have. How much money does each have??
can anyone help me out here? ez 5!!! (link)
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Dude, do the math! I'm not going to do your math homework for you... but I'll do a weird sampley thing. Let's say Roberta gives Tony $6 and they have the same amount. But if she give Tony $6 again she will have twice as much cash as him. If we let X=Tony's starting money and Y=Roberta's starting money, then we can assume that X+6=Y-6 and 2(X+12)=Y-12. Apply the distributive property and 2X+24=Y-12. Divide by 2 on either side and X+24=Y-12. Thus, X and Y are 36 apart. Try and figure that one out from there, and apply the same principles to your 5s problem... hope I helped... but I made no sense to myself... and also don't say "INSTANT 5 NO MATTER WHAT" because then all the dumbasses will just answer "blah gimme a 5" and they'll look like good columnists by rating...
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Rating: 5
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i know your right sorry im desperate, I really have no time for your smart remarks, but you did try.
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