Theo starts with savings of £18. James starts with no savings.
Each week from now,
Theo will...
Mathematics, 23.02.2021 14:00 vetterk1400
Theo starts with savings of £18. James starts with no savings.
Each week from now,
Theo will save £4.50 and James will save £4
In how many weeks will Theo and James have savings in the ratio 15:8 ?
(Simple way to work it out please)
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