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22 July, 05:29

A class ring cost $260.00. Lewis has $80.00 in a saving account and earns $20.00 a week babysitting. Write an equation to represent the number of weeks lewis needs to work in order to purchase the ring?

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  1. 22 July, 06:52
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    The equation to represent the number of weeks Lewis needs to work in order to purchase the rings is as follows, y=20x+80. y is the cost of the ring, 20 is how much he gets, x, weeks. 80 is the initial value, the money he already has. Using the equation we can plug y with 260, 260=20x+80. To solve this equation you subtract 80 from each side, 260-80=20x+80-80 which simplified is 180=20x. Then you divide 20 into each side to isolate the variable. 180/20=20x/20 which simplified is 9=x. The answer is, "It will take 9 weeks for Lewis to purchase the ring."
  2. 22 July, 08:42
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    Pretty sure it’s (260-80) divided by 20
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