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The incomes of A and B are in the ratio of `7: 5`. Their expenses are in the ratio of `9:8`. An increase of A's expenditure by Rs. 100 and decrease of B's expenditure by Rs. 200 makes their savings Rs. 400 each. Find their incomes.

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