Which situation is best represented by the following equation?

2000−200x=1000
2000

200
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1000

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Responses

Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $1000 left to spend.
Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $1000 left to spend.

Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find out how much money Jenny has left to spend.
Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find out how much money Jenny has left to spend.

Jenny went on vacation. She spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $1000 left to spend.
Jenny went on vacation. She spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $1000 left to spend.

Jenny went on vacation. She started with $1000 and spent $250 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $2000 left to spend.

Answers

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The equation \( 2000 - 200x = 1000 \) best represents the first situation:

**Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $1000 left to spend.**

Here's a breakdown of the equation:

- \( 2000 \): The amount of money Jenny started with.
- \( 200x \): The total amount of money Jenny spends over \( x \) days (spending $200 each day).
- \( 1000 \): The amount of money Jenny has left after spending.

Thus, the equation accurately captures the scenario described in that option.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Apologies for the confusion. The best choice from the options provided is:

**A**: Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for \( x \) to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $1000 left to spend.

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