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10 April, 06:02

The International Business Club starts the school year with $250.50 in their account. They spend $35 each month on activities. The Future Agricultural Leaders Club starts with $300 and spends $45.25 each month. Which equation can be used to find m, the number of months it will take for both accounts to have the same amount of money? a. 250.5 + 35m = 300 + 45.25m. b. 250.5 - 35m = 300 - 45.25m. c. 250.5m - 35 = 300m - 45.25. d. 250.5m + 35 = 300m + 45.25

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  1. 10 April, 07:21
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    Let m be the number of months it will take for their accounts to have the same amounts. For the International Business Club, the value of money after m months is 250.50 - 35m. For the Future Agricultural Leaders Club, the value is 300 - 45.25m. Equating both,

    250.5 - 35m = 300 - 45.25m

    The answer is letter B.
  2. 10 April, 07:46
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    Let the amount in both accounts when they have the same amount be y, then:

    For The International Business Club: y = 250.50 - 35m, and

    For The Future Agricultural Leaders Club: y = 300 - 45.25m.

    Therefore, the required equation is 250.5 - 35m = 300 - 45.25m
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