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Which situation is represented by the equation: 8x + 60 = 4x + 100

A: Jason has $60 and Matt has $100. Jason saves $4 per week and Matt saves $8 per week. What is x, the number of weeks it will take for Jason to have more money than Matt?
B: Jason has $60 and Matt has $100. Jason saves $8 per week and Matt saves $4 per week. What is x, the number of weeks it will take for Jason to have more money than Matt?
C:Jason has $60 and Matt has $100. Jason saves $4 per week and Matt saves $8 per week. What is x, the number of weeks it will take for Jason and Matt to have the same amount of money?
D:Jason has $60 and Matt has $100. Jason saves $8 per week and Matt saves $4 per week. What is x, the number of weeks it will take for Jason and Matt to have the same amount of money?

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Answer:

D ) Jason has $60 and Matt has $100. Jason saves $8 per week and Matt saves $4 per week. What is x, the number of weeks it will take for Jason and Matt to have the same amount of money?

Explanation:

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Answer:

option D is correct

Explanation:

the equation:
8x + 60 = 4x + 100

Lets make two equations


Amount = 8x+60

60 is the initial amount and 8 is the amount saves per week

Jason has $60 and saves $8 per week


Amount =4x+100

100 is the initial amount and 4 is the amount saves per week

Matt has $1000 and saves $4 per week


8x + 60 = 4x + 100

Jason's amount is equal to Matt's amount

So option D is correct

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