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How do I turn the contents of the passage into an equation?Her phone bill, the cost of diapers, and the subscriptions and pizza for her son. I guess I have to give her an amount to start with, so I’ll go with she started with $100.What if the subscriptions and pizza were 65. The diapers were 30. And her phone bill is 150. Can you show how much she paid toward the diapers and phone bill?

How do I turn the contents of the passage into an equation?Her phone bill, the cost-example-1
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Let G be the cost os monthly game subscriptions, P the cost of a wekly phone bill, D = $30 the cost of a package of 42 diapers, F the cost of pizza on fridays and W the amount she receives each workday.

Then, for a initial amount I = $100, the money M she still have after the events in the text is given by:


\begin{gathered} M=(W+I)-(G+P+D+F) \\ M=(W+100)-(G+P+30+F) \\ M=W+70-G-P-F \end{gathered}

If F + G = $65 and P = $150, we have:


\begin{gathered} M=W+70-65-150 \\ M=W-145 \end{gathered}

If we are considering only how much she payed for the diapers and the phone bill, we have:


D+P=30+150=\text{ \$}180

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