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Brad get an allowance of $16 each week, and his younger sister Samantha gets an allowance of $9 each week. Brad save one-half of his allowance and Samantha saves two-thirds oh her allowance. Suppose brad started with $0 savings and Samantha started with $40. How many weeks will it take until they have the same amount in savings?

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