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Brand A has a recognition value worth $47 billion more than brand B. If the total value of these two brands is $101 billion, find the value of each of the brands.
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Brand A has a recognition value worth $47 billion more than brand B. If the total value of these two brands is $101 billion, find the value of each of the brands.
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A+B=$101 billion
A=B+$47 billion
2B+$47 billion=$101 billion.
2B=$54 billion
B=$27 billion
A=B+$47 billion
A=$74 billion.
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