Judy has $100 and Eleanor has 75 Judy is $75 per day and Eleanor saving seven per day after the number of days it took vote to have the same amount of money saved. How much money do they have each

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Judy has $100 and saves $75 per day, so after x days she will have saved 100 + 75x dollars.
Eleanor has $75 and saves 7 dollars per day, so after x days she will have saved 75 + 7x dollars.
To find the number of days it takes for them to have the same amount of money saved, we set their savings equal to each other: 100 + 75x = 75 + 7x.
Subtracting 7x from both sides, we get 100 + 68x = 75.
Subtracting 75 from both sides, we get 68x = -25.
Dividing both sides by 68, we get x = -25/68, which is not possible since it's a negative value.
Therefore, there is no number of days where Judy and Eleanor have the same amount of money saved.