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25 February, 01:31

Nilda owes $250 to a friend but has been earning $25 per week to catch up and start saving. Karla has saved $200 and has been saving an extra $5 per week to slowly build her savings. How many weeks will it take before the amount in each savings account is the same?

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  1. 25 February, 01:38
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    22 and a half weeks

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are told that Nilda owes $250 and has been earning $25 per week to catch up and start saving.

    Also, Karla has saved $200 and has been saving an extra $5 per week to slowly build her savings.

    Let the number of weeks they save for be represented as x.

    Therefore, for them to have the same amount of money after x weeks,

    25x - 250 = 200 + 5x

    The left hand side represents Nilda's situation (250 is being deducted because she owes $250) while the right hand side represents Karla's situation (the 200 is added because she already owns $200).

    Solving for x:

    25x - 250 = 200 + 5x

    Collecting like terms:

    25x - 5x = 250 + 200

    20x = 450

    x = 450 / 20 = 22.5 weeks

    Hence, they would both need to save for 22 and a half weeks to have the same amount of money.
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