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Dan and Camille each have a gift card with a combined balance of $350.00. Dan spent 1/2 of his card balance while Camille spent 1/3 of her card balance. They are both left with …
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Dan and Camille each have a gift card with a combined balance of $350.00. Dan spent 1/2 of his card balance while Camille spent 1/3 of her card balance. They are both left with an equal amount on their gift cards left. What are they left with.
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It should be around $75
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