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Mathematics, 28.01.2021 20:10 decorajackson01

Marsha had $4.00 in her pocket in the morning, and Mark had $0.50. Marsha sells her sweets for $0.25 each, and Mark sells his for $0.50 each. If Marsha and Mark both sold the same number of sweets, and they have the same amount of money at the end of the day, how many sweets did they each sell?

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