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31 January, 01:17

Linda is putting money into a savings account. She starts with $450 in the savings account, and each week she adds $70.

Let S represent the total amount of money in the savings account (in dollars), and let W represent the number of weeks Linda has been adding money. Write an equation relating S to W. Then use this equation to find the total amount of money in the savings account after 19 weeks.

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  1. 31 January, 02:35
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    450+added

    S=450+70W would be the equation

    then afet 19 weeks

    W=19

    S=450+70 (19)

    S=450+1330

    S=1780

    equation is

    S=70W+450

    after 19 weeks, has 1780
  2. 31 January, 03:23
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    The equation is

    S (w) = 450+70w

    The total amount of money in the savings account after 19 weeks is

    S (19) = 450+70*19

    S (19) = 1,780
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