SOLUTION: Please help me do this question. George's page contains twice as many typed words as Bill's page contains 50 fewer words than Charlie's page.If each person can type 60 words per m

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George's page contains twice as many typed words as Bill's page contains 50 fewer words than Charlie's page.If each person can type 60 words per minute, after one minute, the difference between twice the number of words on Bill's page and the number of words on Charlie's page is 120. How many words did Bill's page contain initially? Use a table to organize the information.

Answer by greenestamps(13198)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

It looks as if your first sentence is two sentences run together -- maybe a problem with part of what you wrote getting accidentally deleted...? In any case, the presentation of the information as you show it makes it impossible to know what the problem really is.

re-post, making sure the words say what you really want them to.

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