Mathematics, 20.11.2020 04:10 hanjonez
Max has $15 and saves an additional $5 per week. Tom has no
money, but saves $10 per week.
13. Write an equation to represent Max's savings.
14. Write an equation to represent Tom's savings.
15. Find the solution by graphing each equation on the graph.
16. According to the graph how many weeks will it take for Max
and Tom to save the same amount of money?
17. How much money will they have saved when they have the same
amount?
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Max has $15 and saves an additional $5 per week. Tom has no
money, but saves $10 per week.
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