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| Question 1180063:  In the last two times around the game board, Wendell thought he was a goner.  First, he had to pay ½ of his money in rent to somebody.  He then had to pay $25 because of a “Chance” card.  After that, he landed on another property where he had to pay 3/5 of his remaining money in rent.  Fortunately, on his next turn he passed “Go” and collected $200.  However, he landed on a property that wacked him for ½ of his money.  Next, he got a “Chance” card and landed in jail.  After he paid $50 to get out, the poor guy only had $70 cash left  -  no property, no nothing.  How much money did he have at the beginning of this narrative?
 Answer by CPhill(1987)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Here's how to solve this problem by working backward: 1.  **Jail:** Before paying $50 to get out of jail, Wendell had $70 + $50 = $120.
 2.  **Half Money Rent:** Before losing half his money to rent, he had $120 * 2 = $240.
 3.  **Passed Go:** Before collecting $200, he had $240 - $200 = $40.
 4.  **3/5 Rent:** Before paying 3/5 of his money in rent, he had $40 / (1 - 3/5) = $40 / (2/5) = $100.
 5.  **Chance Card:** Before paying $25, he had $100 + $25 = $125.
 6.  **Half Money Rent:** Before losing half his money to rent, he had $125 * 2 = $250.
 **Answer:** Wendell had $250 at the beginning of the narrative.
 
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