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  • 25-11-2021
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$200 is shared between Bill and Ann. Ann’s share is $50 more than Bill’s share. Calculate the size of each of their shares.

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  • 25-11-2021

First subtract the difference between the two:

200 - 50 = 150

Now divide that by 2:

150/2 = 75

Bills share is $75

Now add the $50 to 75 to get Ann's share:

75 + 50 = $125

Ann's share is $125

Bill's share is $75

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