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marusya05 [52]
3 years ago
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Tommy has 6 more than 3 times the amount of money in his bank account than Judy. Judy has $7500 more than a number in her accoun

t. How much money does Judy and Chris have in each their accounts?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ad libitum [116K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Amount of money Judy has in her account is \$(7500+n).

Amount of money Tommy has in his account is  \$(22506+3n)

Step-by-step explanation:

To find : Amount of money in Judy account and amount of money in Tommy account:

Solution:

Given:

Judy has $7500 more than a number in her account.

Let the number be 'n'.

So we can say that;

Amount of money in Judy account is equal to 7500 plus number.

framing in equation form we get;

Amount of money in Judy account = \$(7500+n)

Hence Amount of money Judy has in her account is \$(7500+n).

Now Given:

Tommy has 6 more than 3 times the amount of money in his bank account than Judy.

So we can say that;

Amount of money in Tommy account is equal to 3 multiplied by Amount of money in Judy account plus 6.

framing in equation form we get;

Amount of money in Tommy account = 3(7500+n)+6 =22500+3n+6=\$(22506+3n)

Hence Amount of money Tommy has in his account is  \$(22506+3n).

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