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Damon plans to buy a snowboard that cost $160. Damon has $40. He will save $20 each week until he has enough to buy the snowboard. Let x represent the number of weeks it will take for Damon to save the money he needs

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  1. Today, 07:56
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    6 weeks

    Step-by-step explanation:

    160=20x + 40

    -40 - 40

    120=20x

    devide bothsides by 20

    6=x
  2. Today, 08:09
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    Answer: It will take Damon 6 weeks to save the money he needs to buy the snowboard

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, let's see what the problem is giving us:

    -The variable X will represent the number of weeks it will take Damon to save the money he needs.

    - Damon has $40

    - Damon is going to safe $20 weekly

    - The snowboard costs $160

    Therefor:

    Our equation will be: $40 + $20X = $160

    Step 1

    We need to isolate the variable by subtracting in both sides of the equation 40 in order to maintain the equality.

    40 - 40 + 20X = 160 - 40

    This will let us with 20X = 120

    Step 2

    We have to isolate the variable again, but this time (because the variable is being multiplied by 20) we have to divide on both sides of the equation.

    20X/20 = 120/20

    Therefore: X=6
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