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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 06:01 heavendavis101

Jack went to the cash point. He drew out the same amount of money as he had in his pocket. He then spent £40 on CDs. Jack went back to the cash point.
He drew out the same amount of money as he had in his pocket.
He then spent a further £40 on CDs. Jack did this a third time.
He then had no money left. How much money did he have with him to start?

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