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Pam and her brother have a pattern to saving money. Pam has saved $40 and her brother has saved $100. Pam says that this means that for every $2 she saves, her brother saves $5. Is she correct?
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I think she is correct because if u divide 100 to 5 u'll get 20 and if u divide 40 to 2 u'll get 20 so yea
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