SOLUTION: Person A saves 50 Dollars and at the moment has 20 Dollars. Person B saves 20 Dollars and at the moment has 110 Dollars. After how many days will they have an equal amount?

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Question 696979: Person A saves 50 Dollars and at the moment has 20 Dollars.
Person B saves 20 Dollars and at the moment has 110 Dollars.
After how many days will they have an equal amount?


Answer by lynnlo(4176)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A SAVES $50.00====AT THE MOMENT $20.00
B SAVES $20.00====AT THE MOMENT $110.00
IT WILL TAKE 4 DAYS FOR THEM TO HAVE THE EQUAL AMOUNT
A====$50.00X3+$20.00====
B====$20.00X3+$110.00===$170.00

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