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Mazyrski [523]
3 years ago
15

But what the equation answer??

Mathematics
1 answer:
dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
4 0

<u>Equation/Question:</u>

Sarah began the week with $2.60 in her lunch account. She deposited $20 on Monday, and then spent $4.75 each day that week for lunch. What was the balance in her lunch account at the end of the day on Friday?

<u>Answer/Way I did it:</u>

2.60+20.00 = 22.6

4.75 * 5 = 23.75 (There's obviously 5 school days)

22.60 - 23.75 = 1.15

(Simplify)

<u>I></u>-$1.15<u><I</u>

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<u>Done by NeighborhoodDealer</u>

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