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coldgirl [10]
4 years ago
12

Kylie opened a bank account. She deposited $76.50 into her account every month for 10 months. She used $30.50 every month to pay

for singing lessons. After 10 months, she used 1 over 4 of the total money left in her account to go to a talent camp. What is the total amount of money Kylie spent to go to the talent camp? $97.00 $107.00 $115.00 $468.00
Mathematics
2 answers:
Usimov [2.4K]4 years ago
4 0

Hello,

The correct answer is C) $115.00

Hope this helps!!!! :)

**(Vanessa)**

babymother [125]4 years ago
3 0
This question might look tough, but if we break it down, it's super easy! I'll walk you through the steps.

Firstly, we need to figure out the total amount of money she deposited over the 10 months. To figure this out, all we have to do is multiply the $76.50 per month by the 10 months.

76.50 * 10 = 765

There we have it. She deposited a total of $765 over the course of the 10 months. On to the next step.

Second, we need to figure out the total amount of money she spent over the 10 months paying for singing lessons. To do that, all we have to do is multiply the $30.50 it took for each month by the 10 months.

30.50 * 10 = 305

There it is! She spent a total of $305 on singing lessons over the 10 months. On to the next step.

Now, we must subtract the cost of the singing lessons over 10 the months by the amount she deposited over the 10 months. Since she deposited a total of $765 and she spent $305 on singing lessons, here's the equation we're doing.

765 - 305 = 305

There we go! She had a total of $305 left after the 10 months. I'll leave the last step to you, I know you can do it!

If you have trouble figuring it out, post on my profile or PM me and I'll help you. :)

- Sofie
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