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3 years ago
10

Susannah has a high-yield savings account into which she deposits $180 each month. At the beginning of the year, Susannah's acco

unt balance is $700. In the equation below, x represents the amount of time, and y represents Susannah's account balance.
y = $180x + $700

Not including interest, what will her account balance be at the end of the year?
A.
$2,860
B.
$2,500
C.
$2,950
D.
$2,160
Mathematics
2 answers:
stiks02 [169]3 years ago
8 0
A. 2860

180 x 12 (months in a year) = $2160
$2160+700= $2860
GalinKa [24]3 years ago
3 0
The Answer is A multiply 180*12 and then add 700
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