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Maria opens a savings account with $50 and then saves $19 each week. How many weeks will it take for her account to reach $259?...Asked by i π π§& π‘
Maria opens a savings account with $50 and then saves $19 each week. How many weeks will it take for her account to reach $259? Represent this problem with an equation in the form px+q=r
Responses
50x+19=259
50 x plus 19 equals 259
19xβ50=259
19 x minus 50 equals 259
259+50=19x
259 plus 50 equals 19 x
19x+50=259
Responses
50x+19=259
50 x plus 19 equals 259
19xβ50=259
19 x minus 50 equals 259
259+50=19x
259 plus 50 equals 19 x
19x+50=259
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i π π§& π‘
Annetteβs soccer team will play 15 games this season. That is 7 games fewer than 2 times the number of games they played last season. How many games did they play last season? Represent this problem with an equation in the form px+q=r .(1 point)
Responses
2xβ7=15
2 x minus 7 equals 15
15β7=2x
15 minus 7 equals 2 x
2x+7=15
2 x plus 7 equals 15
7β2x=15
Responses
2xβ7=15
2 x minus 7 equals 15
15β7=2x
15 minus 7 equals 2 x
2x+7=15
2 x plus 7 equals 15
7β2x=15
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i π π§& π‘
Solve the following real-world problem: Destiny opens a checking account with $100 and then deposits $27 each week. How many weeks will it take for her account to reach $343?Β (1 point)
Responses
3.16 weeks
3.16 weeks
9 weeks
9 weeks
16.4 weeks
16.4 weeks
12.7 weeks
Responses
3.16 weeks
3.16 weeks
9 weeks
9 weeks
16.4 weeks
16.4 weeks
12.7 weeks
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i π π§& π‘
Solve the following real-world problem: Ahmadullahβs basketball team will play 21 games this season. That is 12 games more than 1/3 the number of games they played last season. How many games did they play last season?(1 point)
Responses
33 games
33 games
7 games
7 games
11 games
11 games
27 games
Responses
33 games
33 games
7 games
7 games
11 games
11 games
27 games
Answered by
i π π§& π‘
Joseph wants to buy tickets for the baseball game and a team hat to wear to the game. He has $34.25. If the hat costs $12.50 and tickets cost $7.25 each, how many tickets can he buy?(1 point)
Responses
3 tickets
3 tickets
6 tickets
6 tickets
1 ticket
1 ticket
2 tickets
Responses
3 tickets
3 tickets
6 tickets
6 tickets
1 ticket
1 ticket
2 tickets
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i π π§& π‘
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GPT-4o mini
To find out how many weeks it will take for Maria's account to reach $259, we can let \( x \) represent the number of weeks. She starts with $50 and saves $19 each week. Therefore, we can represent the total amount in her account after \( x \) weeks as:
\[
19x + 50 = 259
\]
So, the correct equation in the form \( px + q = r \) is:
\[
19x + 50 = 259
\]
This is the equation that represents the problem.
\[
19x + 50 = 259
\]
So, the correct equation in the form \( px + q = r \) is:
\[
19x + 50 = 259
\]
This is the equation that represents the problem.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find out how many games Annetteβs soccer team played last season, we can let \( x \) represent the number of games they played last season. According to the problem, 2 times the number of games last season minus 7 equals the total number of games played this season (15 games).
We can represent this with the following equation:
\[
2x - 7 = 15
\]
So, the correct equation in the form \( px + q = r \) is:
\[
2x - 7 = 15
\]
This is the equation that represents the problem.
We can represent this with the following equation:
\[
2x - 7 = 15
\]
So, the correct equation in the form \( px + q = r \) is:
\[
2x - 7 = 15
\]
This is the equation that represents the problem.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To determine how many weeks it will take for Destiny's account to reach $343, we can start by using the equation that represents the situation.
Let \( x \) be the number of weeks. Destiny starts with $100 and deposits $27 each week, so we can write the equation as follows:
\[
27x + 100 = 343
\]
Now, we can solve for \( x \):
1. Subtract 100 from both sides:
\[
27x = 343 - 100
\]
\[
27x = 243
\]
2. Divide both sides by 27:
\[
x = \frac{243}{27}
\]
\[
x = 9
\]
So, it will take Destiny **9 weeks** for her account to reach $343.
The correct response is:
**9 weeks**.
Let \( x \) be the number of weeks. Destiny starts with $100 and deposits $27 each week, so we can write the equation as follows:
\[
27x + 100 = 343
\]
Now, we can solve for \( x \):
1. Subtract 100 from both sides:
\[
27x = 343 - 100
\]
\[
27x = 243
\]
2. Divide both sides by 27:
\[
x = \frac{243}{27}
\]
\[
x = 9
\]
So, it will take Destiny **9 weeks** for her account to reach $343.
The correct response is:
**9 weeks**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find out how many games Ahmadullah's basketball team played last season, we can let \( x \) represent the number of games they played last season. According to the problem, 21 games is 12 games more than one-third of the number of games played last season.
We can formulate the equation as follows:
\[
21 = \frac{1}{3}x + 12
\]
Now, we can solve for \( x \):
1. First, subtract 12 from both sides:
\[
21 - 12 = \frac{1}{3}x
\]
\[
9 = \frac{1}{3}x
\]
2. Now, multiply both sides by 3 to isolate \( x \):
\[
9 \times 3 = x
\]
\[
x = 27
\]
Thus, Ahmadullah's basketball team played **27 games** last season.
The correct response is:
**27 games**.
We can formulate the equation as follows:
\[
21 = \frac{1}{3}x + 12
\]
Now, we can solve for \( x \):
1. First, subtract 12 from both sides:
\[
21 - 12 = \frac{1}{3}x
\]
\[
9 = \frac{1}{3}x
\]
2. Now, multiply both sides by 3 to isolate \( x \):
\[
9 \times 3 = x
\]
\[
x = 27
\]
Thus, Ahmadullah's basketball team played **27 games** last season.
The correct response is:
**27 games**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To determine how many tickets Joseph can buy, we can start by calculating the amount of money he has left after purchasing the hat.
1. **Calculate money left after buying the hat:**
- Total money: $34.25
- Cost of the hat: $12.50
\[
\text{Money left} = 34.25 - 12.50 = 21.75
\]
2. **Determine how many tickets he can buy:**
- Cost of each ticket: $7.25
We can now calculate the maximum number of tickets he can buy with the remaining money:
\[
\text{Number of tickets} = \frac{\text{Money left}}{\text{Cost per ticket}} = \frac{21.75}{7.25}
\]
Performing the division:
\[
\text{Number of tickets} \approx 3
\]
So, Joseph can buy **3 tickets**.
The correct response is:
**3 tickets**.
1. **Calculate money left after buying the hat:**
- Total money: $34.25
- Cost of the hat: $12.50
\[
\text{Money left} = 34.25 - 12.50 = 21.75
\]
2. **Determine how many tickets he can buy:**
- Cost of each ticket: $7.25
We can now calculate the maximum number of tickets he can buy with the remaining money:
\[
\text{Number of tickets} = \frac{\text{Money left}}{\text{Cost per ticket}} = \frac{21.75}{7.25}
\]
Performing the division:
\[
\text{Number of tickets} \approx 3
\]
So, Joseph can buy **3 tickets**.
The correct response is:
**3 tickets**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
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