Andrew is paid £250 a week.
Each week, he
shares his pay with his sister in the ratio 3...
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Mathematics, 06.03.2021 14:00 Sidm29
Andrew is paid £250 a week.
Each week, he
shares his pay with his sister in the ratio 3 : 2
saves 12% of his share.
How many weeks will it take Andrew to save £360?
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