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A sum of money is shared among Jen, Mary and Lilly in the ratio of 2:3:5. If Mary gives $27 to Jen, then both of them will have an equal amount of money. How much money does Lilly have?

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3x-27=2x+27

Given:

Sum of money is shared among Jen, Mary and Lilly in the ratio of 2:3:5.

If Mary gives $27 to Jen, then both of them will have an equal amount of money.

To find:

The money Lilly have.

Solution:

Let Jen, Mary and Lilly have money 2x, 3x and 5x respectively.

Mary gives $27 to Jen, then both of them will have an equal amount of money. It means,


3x-27=2x+27

Isolate variable terms.


3x-2x=27+27


x=54

Now, the money Lilly have is


5x=5* 54


5x=270

Therefore, Lilly have $270.

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