Leon needs $350
Leon has $130
Leon wants to save $20 per week
x = weeks
First, let's place what Leon needs on the left side of the equation:
$350 = ...
We know Leon as $130 saved so far, he plans to save $20 a week.
So, what you do here is add $130 to $20x. The reason why x is next to the $20 is because Leon wants to save $20 a week (the x represents the week). The reason why you add 130 is that's what Leon has saved so far. Therefore, the right side of your equation should look like this:
... = 130 + 20x
whereas 130 represents the amount saved so far, 20 represents weekly savings, x represents the number of weeks.
Put the left and right sides of the equation together and you should have:
$350 = $130 + $20x
Now, if you want to solve the equation:
Subtract 130 from both sides
350 = 130 + 20x
- 130 - 130
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220 = 20x
Then, divide 20 by both sides
220 = 20x
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20 20
11 = x
Leon needs to save up $20 for 11 weeks if he wants to buy the bike.
Want to check your answer?
Plug in 11 for x since 11 is the number of weeks.
350 = 130 + 20(11)
350 = 130 + 220
350 = 350
Answers match, therefore your answer is correct