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28 April, 02:06

At the bank, Derek made 7 withdrawals, each in the same amount. His brother, John, made 5 withdrawls, each in the same amount. Each of John's withdrawls was $5 more than each withdrawl that Derek made. Both Derek and John withdrew the same amount of money in the end. How much did each brother withdrawl? A) Write an equation. Let x represent the amount of one of Derek's withdrawals. B) Solve the equation. Show your work. C) Check your solution. Show your work. D) State the solution in complete sentences.

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  1. 28 April, 02:22
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    At the bank, Derek made 7 withdrawals, each in the same amount. His brother, John, made 5 withdrawls, each in the same amount.

    Let x be the amount of one of Derek's withdrawals

    Each of John's withdrawals was $5 more than each withdrawal that Derek made.

    x + 5 is t the amount of one of John's withdrawals

    Derek made 7 withdrawals

    So amount withdraw 7 times = 7x

    John made 5 withdrawals

    So amount withdraw 5 times = 5 (x+5)

    Both Derek and John withdrew the same amount of money in the end

    (A) 7x = 5 (x+5)

    (B) Solve for x

    7x = 5x + 25

    Subtract 5x from both sides

    2x = 25

    Divide by 2

    x = 12.5

    (C) check your solution

    we plug in 12.5 for x in 7x = 5x + 25

    7 (12.5) = 5 (12.5) + 25

    87.5 = 62.5 + 25

    87.5 = 87.5

    (D) Each brother withdrawal 87.5 dollars
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