Judy has $100 and Elenore has $75. Judy is saving $5 per day and Elenore is saving $7 per day. (4 points)

After the number of days it took both to have the same amount of money saved, how much money do they have each?

Let's start by finding out how many days it will take for Judy and Elenore to have the same amount of money saved. We can do this by setting up an equation:

Judy's savings = Elenore's savings
$5 * days = $7 * days

If we divide both sides of the equation by $5, we get:
days = (7 * days) / 5

Now we can solve for the number of days it will take for them to have the same amount of money saved.
5 * days = 7 * days
5 days = 7 days
5 days - 5 days = 7 days - 5 days
2 days = 2 days

So it will take them 2 days to have the same amount of money saved.

Now let's find out how much money they each have after 2 days.

Judy's total savings after 2 days: $5 * 2 = $<<5*2=10>>10
Elenore's total savings after 2 days: $7 * 2 = $<<7*2=14>>14

So after 2 days, Judy has $10 saved and Elenore has $14 saved.