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Tanzania [10]
3 years ago
6

John withdraws $40.00 from her savings account each month. What integer represents the net effect on her balance after 5 months?

Mathematics
1 answer:
lina2011 [118]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The net effect of amount in John account after 5 months is  $A - $200

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

The amount of money withdraws by John each month from his account = $40

Let The total amount of  money did John had in his account = $A

Let the amount left in John account after 5 months of withdraw = $x

<u>So, According to question</u>

∵ Each month the money withdraw from account = $40

∴ In 5 months , the money withdraw = $40 × 5

I.e In 5 months , the money withdraw = $200

So, The left money in account after withdraw in 5 months = $A - The amount withdraw in 5 months

I.e x = $A - $200

So, The balance in account after 5 months = x =  $A - $200

Hence, The net effect of amount in John account after 5 months is             $A - $200  Answer

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