Marked out of 1.00P Flag question On holiday, Jack has £500 spending money on the first day, £470 left on the second day

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Marked out of 1.00P Flag question On holiday, Jack has £500 spending money on the first day, £470 left on the second day

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Marked out of 1.00P Flag question On holiday, Jack has £500 spending money on the first day, £470 left on the second day, £440 left on the third day and so on. Assuming this pattern of money remaining forms an arithmetic sequence, how much will be left on day 14? (Your answer should be a number, without units.) Answer:
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