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22 June, 19:45

Each time Rosa puts $1.40 in her piggy bank, her mother puts in $1.60. When Rosa has $180 in her piggy bank, how much has her mother put in the piggy bank?

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  1. 22 June, 20:04
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    In order to solve this problem, we have to set up a proportion. But first, we must add $1.40+$1.60 to find out the denominator for our proportion. The answer to that addition problem is $3.00. We are now ready to set up the proportion. $1.60/$3.00 = x/$180.00. So we cross multiply (1.6*180=288) then divide our answer (288/3) which gives us a final answer of 96. Therefore, Rosa's mother added a total of $96.00
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