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3 years ago
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Michael’s two major monthly bills are his health insurance and his portion of the rent. If Michael’s rent is four times his heal

th insurance decreased by twenty-five and the sum of them together is $525, how much is Michael’s portion of the rent and how does he pay for his health insurance?
Mathematics
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andre [41]3 years ago
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Health insurance 110 and rent 415 please refer to step by step solution

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