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Mick has a savings account with $800.00 in it. Every month, he withdraws $75.00 to pay for his cell phone. What is the maximum number of months that Mick can withdraw the money without allowing his savings account to drop below $125.00?

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  1. 27 July, 14:40
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    Answer: 9 months.

    Step-by-step explanation: mick has a total of $800 in his account and withdraws $75 every month.

    He needs to have $125 dollars in his account at least.

    Hence the maximum amount that he can spend is ($800 - $125) = $675

    So the maximum amount he can spend is $675.

    If he withdraws $75 monthly, then the number of months he will will use in withdrawing $675 is

    675 / 75 = 9

    So he has 9 months to withdraw his savings ($75 dollars monthly) without allowing his savings account drop below $125.
  2. 27 July, 14:42
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Principal amount in his account, A = $800

    Cell phone bill, c = $75

    Constraint:

    Balance left < $125

    Let the total amount of cell phone bill at a given time, x be 75 * x

    = 75x

    Balance left = 125

    Maximum amount that can be spent on monthly cell phone bills = principal amount - balance

    = 800 - 125

    = $675

    Therefore, number of months, x;

    675 = 75x

    Solving for x,

    x = 675/75

    = 9 (times) months

    maximum number of months that Mick can withdraw the money without allowing his savings account to drop below $125.00 is 9 months.
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