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5 April, 21:15

Fred brown and his sister, Nancy, each have $15 in the bank. Every week Nancy plans to add $3 to her account. Fred who loves to spend money when he has it, plans to add $1 to his account each week. How many weeks will it take Nancy's account to have TWICE as much money as Fred's account?

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  1. 6 April, 01:14
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    it will take 15 weeks for Nancy's account to have TWICE as much money as Fred's account

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Fred brown and his sister, Nancy, each have $15 in the bank

    Initially both Fred and Nancy have $15

    Every week Nancy plans to add $3 to her account

    Let 'n' be the number of weeks she plans to add in her account

    for 1 week, $3

    For n weeks, its 3n

    So amount of money in Nancy's account after 'n' weeks = 15 + 3n

    Fret plans to add $1 to his account each week

    for 1 week, $1

    For n weeks, its 1n

    So amount of money in Fred's account after 'n' weeks = 15 + 1n

    Now we need to find out 'n' when

    Nancy's account = 2 times of Fred's account

    15 + 3n = 2 (15+1n)

    Distribute 2 inside the parenthesis

    15 + 3n = 30 + 2n

    Subtract 2n on both sides

    15 + n = 30

    Subtract 15 on both sides

    n = 15

    Hence, it will take 15 weeks for Nancy's account to have TWICE as much money as Fred's account
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