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A student solved this problem by making a table. Jason has $160. Liam has $120. In how many years will they both have the same amount of money if Jason saves $100 per year and Liam saves $110? Jason $160
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A student solved this problem by making a table. Jason has $160. Liam has $120. In how many years will they both have the same amount of money if Jason saves $100 per year and Liam saves $110? Jason $160 $260 $360 $460 $560 Liam $120 $230 $340 $450 $560 Year 0 1 2 3 4 Here is a problem that can also be solved by making a table. Kayla has $50. Nina has $80. In how many months will they both have the same amount of money if Kayla saves $50 per month and Nina saves $40? months
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3 years for both of the equations
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J=160+100t, L=120+110t, we wish to know when J+L so
150+100t=120+110t
10t=30
t=3 years
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50+50t=80+40t
10t=30
t=3 years
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