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27 August, 07:27

A school basketball team has an expense account and a fundraising account. After t weeks, the balance of the expense account is (500-60t) dollars and the balance of the fundraising account is (175+42t) dollars. a. Write an expression in simplest form that represents the total amount (in dollars) in both accounts after t weeks. An expression is () dollars. b. What is the total amount (in dollars) in both accounts after 11 weeks? Amount after 11 weeks: $

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  1. 27 August, 07:44
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    a. $ (675-18t)

    b. $477

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a. We are to write an expression that shows the total amount in both accounts.

    Mathematically that would be; amount in the expense account + amount in the fund raising account

    That would be; 500-60t + 175 + 42t = 500+175-60t + 42t = 675 - 18t

    The total amount in both accounts is $ (675 - 18) after t weeks

    B. after 11 weeks, what we do is to just substitute the value of 11 for t in the added equation above

    Thus;

    675 - 18t = 675-11 (18) = 675 - 198 = $477
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