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Chris puts one tenth of each paycheck into savings. Her current paycheck is $200. She decides to also put into savings, any amount she earns over $200. The expression below represents the percent of her paycheck that Chris saves when she makes x dollars more than her current paycheck.
100(x+20)x+200100(x+20)x+200
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Original Ratio of Saved to Total Money per Paycheck Final Ratio of Saved to Total Money per Paycheck Final Amount Saved per Paycheck
100(x+20)x+200100(x+20)x+200
Drag and drop the expressions into the boxes to identify their meaning.
Original Ratio of Saved to Total Money per Paycheck Final Ratio of Saved to Total Money per Paycheck Final Amount Saved per Paycheck
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Answered by
MGD
The correct equation reads ((100)(x+200)/(x+200)
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