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12 January, 00:57

Michael and his wife are each starting a saving plan. Michael will initially set aside $75 and then add $50.85 every week to the savings. The amount A (in dollars) saved this way is given by the function = A+7550.85N, where N is the number of weeks he has been saving.

His wife will not set an initial amount aside but will add $65.95 to the savings every week. The amount B (in dollars) saved using this plan is given by the function = B65.95N.

Let T be total amount (in dollars) saved using both plans combined. Write an equation relating T to N. Simplify your answer as much as possible.

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  1. 12 January, 01:49
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total savings = savings of Michael + savings of his wife = f (N) + f (N)

    $ 75 + 50.85N + 65.95N. = $ 75 + N (50.85 + 65.95) = $ 75 + 116.8 N
  2. 12 January, 04:42
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    T = 75 + 116.9*N

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have that the equation for Michael's savings is:

    A = 75 + 50.85*N, where N is the number of weeks

    And we have that the equation for his wife's savings is:

    B = 65.95*N.

    So, to find the total amount saved using both plans combined (T), we have to sum A and B:

    T = A + B = 75 + 50.85*N + 65.95*N = 75 + 116.9*N

    So the equation that relates T to N is:

    T = 75 + 116.9*N
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