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22 February, 06:48

Linda saves $1.55 every day. Tyron saves $3.90 every day. Linda started saving 3 days earlier than Tyron. On which day will Tyron's savings be more than Linda's savings?

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  1. 22 February, 07:05
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    Step 1: Write the amount of savings in equation

    Linda's savings: s=1.55d

    Tyron's savings: m=3.90d

    Step 2: Add on the extra days to Linda's savings

    Linda's savings s=1.55d+3 (1.55)

    Step 4: Simplify equation

    s=1.55d+3 (1.55)

    s=1.55d+4.66

    Step 5: Substitute numbers for d days until Tyron's m savings is greater than Linda's s saving

    m=3.90d s=1.55 (2) + 4.66

    m=3.90 (2) s=3.10+4.66

    m=7.80 s=7.76

    On Tyron's second day he will have more money in his savings than Linda does.
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