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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 21:19, katzLovez

Sam and Janet each have a whole number of dollars, and $\frac13$ of Sam's money equals $\frac12$ of Janet's money. Together, they have more than $\$10$. What is the least number of dollars they could have combined?

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