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Jay gave $35 to his brother. Jack's mother gave him another $25. The amount of money Jack had in the end was four times as much as the amount of money Jay. How much money did each of them have at first?
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let x = amount of money each had at first
x - 35 = amount Jay had in the end
x + 25 = among Jack had in the end
x + 25 = 4 (x - 35)
x + 25 = 4x - 140
x - 4x = -140 - 25
-3x = -165
x = -165/-3
x = $55
x - 35 = amount Jay had in the end
x + 25 = among Jack had in the end
x + 25 = 4 (x - 35)
x + 25 = 4x - 140
x - 4x = -140 - 25
-3x = -165
x = -165/-3
x = $55
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