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Rs 597 is divided among X, Y and Z. Y gets Rs.(Z + 58) X gets Rs. (Z + 58 + 106) = Rs. (Z + 164) According to the question, => Z + 164 + Z + 58 + Z = 597 => 3Z + 222 = 597 => Z = 375/3 => Z = 125 Share of Z = Rs 125
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