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Mrs. Sargenti has $1 and a quarter in her pile. Mr. Lee has 5 quarters in her pile. If Mrs. Sargenti gives Mr. Lee $1 and Mr. Lee gives Mrs. Sargenti 5 quarters, will the two piles be equal in value?
___ ; the amounts that Mrs. Sargenti and Mr. Lee subtracted from their piles are
Therefore, the amounts left in the pile are .
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