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For every $2 that Pam saves, her brother saves $5. If her brother has $60 more, how much does Pam have
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For every $2 that Pam saves, her brother saves $5. If her brother has $60 more, how much does Pam have
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5×12=60 so 2×12=24 so the answer is twenty four
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Count 5x till you get to 60, which is 12. So now count 2x 12 time, which give you $24.
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