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Jenna has a savings account invested in stocks and bonds. 20% of her savings is in bonds. If Jenna has $2,200 in bonds, how much does she have in savings all together? I got the right answer guys it is 11,000

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  1. 8 May, 01:09
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    Answer: $11,000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question we have to write an equation:

    The total savings that Jenna has (x) multiplied by the percentage of her savings that are in bonds, in decimal form (20/100), must be equal to the amount of savings in bonds (2,200)

    Mathematically speaking:

    x (20/100) = 2200

    Solving for x:

    x (0.2) = 2,200

    x = 2,200 / 0.2

    x = $11,000
  2. 8 May, 01:13
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    Answer: $11,000.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total savings (x) multiplied by the percentage in bonds (20%) must be equal to $2,200.

    x (20/100) = 2,200

    Solving to get x now:

    x = 2,200 / 0.2

    x = $11,000

    Her total savings are equal to $11,000.
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