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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)
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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i know your right sorry im desperate, I really have no time for your smart remarks, but you did try.




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