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Together Evan, Katie, and McKenna had $865 when they left to go shopping. Evan spent 2/5 of his money. Katie spend $40. McKenna spend twice as much as Evan. They each have the same amount of money when they were done shopping. How much money did each of them take shopping with them?
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