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Herman and Jackie are saving money to pay for college. Herman currently has $15,000 and is working hard to save $1000 per month. Jackie only has $12,000 but is saving $1300 per month. In how many months will they have the same amount of savings? How much will each of them have saved?

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Answer:

Part 1)
10\ months

Part 2)
\$25,000

Explanation:

Let

y ----> the total amount of savings

x ----> the number of months

we know that

The linear equation in slope intercept form is equal to


y=mx+b

where

m is the slope or unit rate

b is the y-intercept or initial value

In this problem we have

Herman

The slope is equal to
m=\$1,000\ per\ month

The y-intercept is
b=\$15,000

substitute


y=1,000x+15,000 ----> equation A

Jackie

The slope is equal to
m=\$1,300\ per\ month

The y-intercept is
b=\$12,000

substitute


y=1,300x+12,000 ----> equation B

Part 1) In how many months will they have the same amount of savings?

equate equation A and equation B


1,300x+12,000=1,000x+15,000

solve for x


1,300x-1,000x=15,000-12,000


300x=3,000


x=10\ months

Part 2) How much will each of them have saved?

substitute the value of x=10 months in any of the equations

equation A


y=1,000(10)+15,000=\$25,000

equation B


y=1,300(10)+12,000=\$25,000

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