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Henry is saving money for college. He earns $210 each week working part time after school and the weekends. Henry currently has $2,240 in savings. His parents put $100 in his savings account each week and he saves one-third of his paycheck each week. Which expression represents the situation. (n represents the number of weeks)

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2,240 + 170n so the he started wit 2,240 with saving 1/3 of his paycheck every week and his parents putting 100 in his account he is saving a total of 170 per week
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Answer:


f(n)=2240+((170)/(Week)).n

Explanation:

In order to make an expression that represents the situation we need to make a function that represents Henry's savings.

This will be a function ''f(n)'' because it will depend of the variable ''n'' which is the number of weeks.

Let's start making the function by reading the problem.

''He earns $210 each week working part time after school and the weekends''

We can write :


f(n)=((210)/(Week)).n

Where ''210'' is actually $210

''Henry currently has $2240 in savings'' ⇒ We need to add this amount of money to the function.


f(n)=((210)/(Week)).n+2240

''His parents put $100 in his savings account each week and he saves one-third of his paycheck each week'' ⇒ We need to add ($100).n to the expression due to his parents and multiply by
(1)/(3) the expression that represents its paycheck ⇒


f(n)=((1)/(3).(210)/(Week)).n+2240+((100)/(Week)).n

Now, if we work with the expression :


f(n)=((70)/(Week)).n+2240+((100)/(Week)).n


f(n)=2240+((170)/(Week)).n

Where the units of ''2240'' and ''170'' are $.

That is the final expression which represents the situation.

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