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Simon and Tess are reading the same book. Two weeks ago, Tess had read 20\%20% more than what Simon had read. Since then, Simon has not read any of the book, and Tess has read 6060 more pages. Now, Tess has read a total of 60\%60% more than what Simon has read. How many pages had each person read two weeks ago? Use the diagram to help you answer the question.
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