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The monthly incomes of A and B are in the ratio `4 : 5`, their expenses ae in the ratio `5 : 6`. If ' A' saves Rs. 25 per month and 'B' saves Rs. 50 per month, what are their respective incomes?

A

Rs 400 and Rs 500

B

Rs 240 and Rs 300

C

Rs 320 and Rs 400

D

Rs 440 and Rs 550

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