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Minchanka [31]
3 years ago
7

A student wants to save at least $5000 for college. She begins with a savings account set up by her parents containing $2,500. E

ach month she deposits an additional $50 into the account. Fill in the first blank with the correct expressions that make the statement true.
(Attached is the statement and the choices)

Mathematics
1 answer:
Tamiku [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: She deposits 50 dollars per month right? But as known her parents deposited her 2,500. So, it will take her 50 months to complete the amount of  5000 dollars needed for college.

Step-by-step explanation: Im not good with equations but here  we go.

First: AS we know the account already had 2,500, and every month she deposits 50$.

What we can do is to divide 2,500 divided by 50 which will be 50.

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