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Huma, Hubna and Seema received a total of Rs. 2,016 as monthly allowance from their mother such that Seema gets `1/2` of what Huma gets and Hubna gets `1 2/3` times Seema’s share. How much money do the three sisters get
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Huma, Hubna and Seema received a total of Rs. 2,016 as monthly allowance from their mother such that Seema gets `1/2` of what Huma gets and Hubna gets `1 2/3` times Seema’s share. How much money do the three sisters get individually?
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