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19 March, 10:35

3. At the bank, Sheila made 6 deposits, each in the same amount. Her sister Sherri made 5 deposits, each in the same amount. Each of Sherri's deposits was $10 more than each deposit Sheila made. Both sisters deposited the same amount in the end. How much did each sister deposit each time?

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  1. 19 March, 12:10
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    Lets x = the amount Sheila's deposit each time

    So 6 deposits = 6x

    Sheila's sister deposits was $10 more each deposit Sheila made, then her sister deposit amount each time should be: x + 10

    Sheila's sister made 5 deposits: 5 (x+10)

    Both sisters deposited the same amount in the end:

    6x = 5 (x+10)

    6x = 5x + 50

    Now you can add (-5x) to both sides:

    6x + (-5x) = 5x + 50 + (-5x)

    6x - 5x = 5x + 50 - 5x

    Simplify both sides:

    x = 50

    So Sheila deposits each time: $50

    Sheila's sister deposits each time: x + 10 = 50 + 10 = 60

    Double check:

    Sheila deposits 6 times = 6 x 50 = 300

    Sheila's sister deposits 5 times = 60 x 5 = 300

    Both deposited $300 (same amount) in the end.
  2. 19 March, 12:17
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    Hello,

    Let's assume a the amount of Sheila

    i the amont deposit of Sherri.

    6*a=5*i

    i=a+10

    ==>6a=5 (a+10)

    ==>a=50

    and i=60
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