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Two runners are saving money to attend a marathon. The first runner has $112 in savings, received a $45 gift from a friend, and will save $25 each month. The second runner has $50 in savings and will save $60 each month.Which equation can be used to find m, the number of months it will take for both accounts to have the same amount of money?

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hope this helps but I think the answer could be : 157+25m=50+60m
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Answer: Our required equation would be


157+25m=50+60m

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Amount the first runner has in savings = $112

Amount the first runner received a gift from a friend = $45

Amount the first runner saved each month = $25

Let the number of months be 'm'.

So, Total amount in the first runner account is given by


\$112+\$45+25m\\\\=157+25m

Similarly,

Amount the second runner has in savings = $50

Amount the second runner saved each month = $60

so, the total amount in the second runner account is given by


50+60m

According to question, Both the accounts have same amount of money.

So, it becomes,


157+25m=50+60m\\\\157-50=60m-25m\\\\107=35m\\\\(107)/(35)=m\\\\m=3.05\approx 3\ months

Hence, our required equation would be


157+25m=50+60m

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