Math, asked by bhouc56, 10 months ago

Molly and Lynn both set aside money weekly for their savings. Molly already has $650 set aside and adds $35 each week. Lynn already has $825 set aside but adds only $15 each week. Which inequality could they use to determine how many weeks, w, it will take for Molly’s savings to exceed Lynn’s savings?

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Answered by amitnrw
2

Given : Molly and Lynn both set aside money weekly for their savings.

Molly already has $650 set aside and adds $35 each week.

Lynn already has $825 set aside but adds only $15 each week.

To Find :  inequality   to determine how many weeks, w, it will take for Molly’s savings to exceed Lynn’s savings

Solution:

Molly already has $650

adds $35 each week.

=> added in w  weeks  = 35w

After w weeks  = 650 + 35w

Lynn already has $825

adds $15 each week.

added in w  weeks  = 15w

After w weeks  = 825 + 15w

Molly’s savings to exceed Lynn’s savings

⇒ 650 + 35w >  825 + 15w

⇒  20w  >  175

⇒   4w >  35

⇒  w  >  35 /4

At least 9 weeks

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