Question 1186393:  Three boys, Adam, Brent and Clive had the same number of notes. Adam  
and Brent each had a mixed of two-dollar and five-dollar notes. Adam had 
8 two-dollar notes while Brent had 15 two-dollar notes. Clive had only five- 
dollar notes.
 
a)  Of the three boys, who had the least amount of money? 
b)  How much more does Adam have than Brent?
 
c)  Brent used all his $5 notes to buy a bag.  He then had $110 less than 
     Clive.  How many five-dollar notes does Clive have? 
 Answer by greenestamps(13214)      (Show Source): 
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a) Since they each have the same number of notes, the boy with the smallest number of $5 notes, or the largest number of $2 notes, has the least amount of money. 
ANSWER: Brent
  
b) Adam has 7 more $5 notes than Brent and 7 fewer $2 notes.  The difference in value between 7 $5 notes and 7 $2 notes is $35-$14 = $21. 
ANSWER: $21
  
c) He has only his $2 notes left, and he has 15 of them, so he has $30 left.  That $30 is $110 less than what Clive has, so Clive has $30+$110 = $140.  The number of $5 notes Clive has is $140/$5 = 28. 
ANSWER: 28
  
 
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