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Mnenie [13.5K]
2 years ago
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Jamison needs a total of $395 to buy a new bike. He has $35 saved. He earns $15 each week delivering newspapers . How many more

weeks will Jamison have to deliver papers to earn enough money for a bike?
Mathematics
1 answer:
dmitriy555 [2]2 years ago
5 0

An equation is formed of two equal expressions. The number of weeks for which Jamison needs to deliver papers to earn enough money for a bike is 24.

<h3>What is an equation?</h3>

An equation is formed when two equal expressions are equated together with the help of an equal sign '='.

Given that Jamison needs a total of $395 to buy a new bike but he has only $35 saved. Also, He earns $15 each week delivering newspapers.

Now, the equation that can represent the situation can be written as,

Cost of the bike = Amount Saved + Earning by delivering newspapers

Substituting the values,

$395 = $35 + $15x

where x is the number of weeks for Which Jamison needs to work in order to purchase the new bike. Therefore, solving the equation for x,

395 = 35 + 15x

395 - 35 = 15x

360 = 15x

x = 360 / 15

x = 24

Hence, the number of weeks for which Jamison needs to deliver papers to earn enough money for a bike is 24.

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