1997 AHSME Problems/Problem 22
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Problem
Ashley, Betty, Carlos, Dick, and Elgin went shopping. Each had a whole number of dollars to spend, and together they had dollars. The absolute difference between the amounts Ashley and Betty had to spend was
dollars. The absolute difference between the amounts Betty and Carlos had was
dollars, between Carlos and Dick was
dollars, between Dick and Elgin was
dollars, and between Elgin and Ashley was
dollars. How many dollars did Elgin have?
See also
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