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  • 10-03-2020
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Suppose that David Letterman and Paul Shaffer have the same amount of money in their pockets (say $100 each). How much must Dave give to Paul so that Paul will have $10 more than Dave?

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  • 18-03-2020

Answer:

$10

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the amount of money by each be [tex]x[/tex].

-At [tex]x[/tex] amount, the two have the same amount. For Paul to have $10 than Dave, his total amount has to be [tex]\$(x+10)[/tex].

-Hence, Dave has to give Paul $10 for Paul to have $10 more than him.

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