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Hannah is saving money for a car. She earns $160 each week working part time after school and on the weekends at Papa's Pizza. Hannah currently has $1,280 in savings. Her parents put $50 in her savings account each week and she saves one-half of her paycheck each week. Which expression represents the situation? (n represents the number of weeks)

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Answer:

The answer is A because

Explanation:

1,280 in savings

160n

2

Hannah saves each week

50n parents put in savings each week

thus,

1,280 + 160n/2+ 50n

1,280 + 80n + 50n

1280 + 130n

You really have to think this one through all the way. All the other answer choices are steps in finding the answer

User Ses
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From the problem we know that Hanna saves one-half of her paycheck each week, so she saves
( (1)/(2))(160)= (160)/(2) =80. Also, we know that her parents put $50 in her savings account each week, so the total amount she and her parents put in her saving's account is
80+50=130.
Since we know that Hanna currently has $1,280 in her saving's account and each week she and her parents deposit $130 to the account, with
n representing the number of weeks, we can model the situation as follows:

f(n)=1280+130n
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