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Mathematics, 03.11.2020 01:00, laurieburgess804

The ratio of dollars saved by Jon to Harry is 3:2. The ratio of dollars saved by Harry to Sheila is 6:5. Jon has saved $72. If Sheila wants to buy a video game that costs $50, does she have enough money? Prove this using proportions. HELPP please I don’t understand this. This is under under 20 min with explanation

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