Aaron and Benny started saving at the same time. Each day, Aaron saved $1.20 and Benny saved $0.30 more than Aaron. If Benny saved $11.40 more than Aaron, how much would Aaron have saved? And the answer isnot 0

Let's assume Aaron saved x dollars.

Then Benny saved x + $11.40 because Benny saved $11.40 more than Aaron.
According to the problem, Benny saved $0.30 more than Aaron each day, so each day Benny saved $1.20 + $0.30 = $<<1.20+0.30=1.50>>1.50
Therefore, Benny saved x + $11.40 = $1.50x days
This means that the equation is x + $11.40 = $1.50x.
If we subtract x from both sides, it becomes $11.40 = $0.50x.
Dividing both sides of the equation by $0.50, we get x = $11.40 / $0.50 = 22.8 dollars
This means Aaron saved $<<22.8=22.8>>22.8. Answer: \boxed{22.8}.