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16 July, 23:09

George has 9 more dollars than Frank, who has 3 more than Richard. What is the least amount of money that must be exchanged so that they each have the same amount of money?

I know the answer is $7 but is there a quicker way to do it instead of guess and check?

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  1. 17 July, 02:58
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    R+r+3+r+12

    3r+15, let r=1

    3+15=18, so we need each person to have 6

    we know that g=12+1=13, f=3+1=4, r=1

    So g must give away 7. f must take 2, and r must get 5

    So 7+2+5=14 got exchanged in total.

    But I can see that only $7 dollars was taken to be distributed to the other two as well.
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