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Tim has m dollars. Rebecca has $6 less than 1/10  times the number of dollars that Tim has. Which expression represents the total amount of money that Tim and Rebecca have? If Tim has $70, how much money do Rebecca and Tim have altogether?

User Akawhy
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The equation would be m +.1m-6 = total
We can plug in 70 for Tim to get the total amount of 71.
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Answer:

together they have $71.

Explanation:

Tim has m dollars.

Rebecca has $6 less than 1/10 times the number of dollars that Tim has.

Let Rebecca has r dollars.

So the expression becomes:


r=0.1m-6

The total amount of money that Tim and Rebecca have can be given as:

m+r

=
m+0.1m-6

If m = 70

then r =
0.1(70)-6

=
7-6=1

Hence, Rebecca has $1.

And altogether they both have =
70+1=71 dollars

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