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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 14:00 haileestulley

PLEASE help! Robin and Paul have the same amount of pocket money.
Using his pocket money, Robin tries to buy 14 marbles which cost Rs 12 each
and 6 chocolates. However, he needs Rs 18 more to be able to do so.
Using his pocket money, Paul buys 21 chocolates. He has no money left.
How much pocket money did Robin and Paul each have at the beginning?​

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