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1. A gave 25% of an amount to B from the money B got, he spent 30% on a dinner. Out of the remaining amount, the respective ratio between the amount B kept as savings and the amount the spent on buying a book is 5:2. If B bought the book for INR 460/-, how much money did A have at the beginning






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