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17 April, 10:22

Terrence and Lee were selling magazines for a charity. In the first week, Terrance sold 30% more than Lee. In the second week, Terrance sold 12 magazines, but Lee did not sell any. If Terrance sold 50% more than Lee by the end of the second week, how many magazines did Lee sell?

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  1. 17 April, 10:25
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    60

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's say T is the number of magazines sold by Terrance, and L is the number of magazines sold by Lee.

    Terrance sold 30% more than Lee plus 12.

    T = 1.3L + 12

    Overall, Terrance sold 50% more than Lee.

    T = 1.5L

    Setting the expressions equal:

    1.3L + 12 = 1.5L

    12 = 0.2L

    L = 60

    Lee sold 60 magazines.
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