Conner and Rachel collect sea shells. Conner began a holiday with 248 shells and Rachel began with 28 shells.
Each day of the holiday Conner found 29 shells and Rachel found 49 shells on the beach. By the end of the holidays they had the same number of shells in total.
How long was the holiday?
Topics: Starter | Algebra | Problem Solving | Sequences
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