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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 00:49 lola78830

Suppose ADB pays an interest of 2%, Barclays pays an interest of
4% and GCB pays an interest of 5% per annum and an amount of ¢350 more was invested in
Barclays than the amount invested in ADB and GCB combined. Also, the amount invested in
Barclays is 2 times the amount invested in GCB.

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