To find the total amount withdrawn from Brandon's checking account over the course of 7 weeks, we need to consider both the amount he withdraws (x dollars) and the fee incurred for each transaction ($2).
For each transaction, Brandon withdraws x dollars and is charged an additional $2 fee. Therefore, the total amount withdrawn for one transaction is:
\[ x + 2 \]
If he makes this transaction 7 times a week for 7 weeks, the total amount withdrawn can be represented by multiplying the total for one transaction by 7:
\[ 7(x + 2) \]
Now let's evaluate the given options:
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\( (7)(x) + (7)(2) \) - This is correct. This expression simplifies to \( 7x + 14 \).
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\( 7x + 2 \) - This is incorrect, as it does not account for the 7 transactions.
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\( 7(x + 2) \) - This is correct. This represents the total amount withdrawn for all transactions.
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\( 7x + 9 \) - This is incorrect, as it inaccurately calculates the total fee.
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\( 7x + 14 \) - This is correct, as it comes from the simplification of \( (7)(x) + (7)(2) \).
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\( (7)(x) + (7)(2x) \) - This is incorrect. This expression miscalculates the fee as \( 2x \) instead of \( 2 \).
The correct answers are:
- \( (7)(x) + (7)(2) \)
- \( 7(x + 2) \)
- \( 7x + 14 \)