Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.08.2020 01:01, Kangarue27

Jeff, Helen and Adam are investing their money with the ratios of 1:2.5:1.5 respectively. The minimum value of investment is $50,000. How much should Helen contribute?
If Jeff increases his investment by $400, how much more should Adam and Helen invest to keep
the ratio the same? (Hint: total value of investment is going to be more than $50.000)

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