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20 January, 17:24

Ryan starts saving money to buy a car right after his 16th birthday. He already has $120 from his birthday. After 3 months he has $840 altogether. After 10 months he has $2520 altogether. Find the linear equation that models the data. Using your equation, find how much money Ryan will have altogether after saving for 2 years?

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  1. 20 January, 19:17
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    The basic equation is y = mx + b

    y = the total amount of money

    m = The amount of money he save each month (it is a constant).

    b = the y intercept which is his starting amount or 120 dollars.

    x = the number of months (this is a variable).

    After 3 months he has 840 dollars. That's y

    840 = 3*m + 120 Subtract 120 from both sides

    840 - 120 = 3m

    720 = 3m

    240 = m So he saves 240 every month.

    Now the equation becomes.

    y = 240 * x + 120

    Savings after 24 months

    y = Total

    m = 240 dollars/month

    x = 24 months

    b = 120

    y = 24*240 + 120

    y = 5760 + 120

    y = 5580

    He had 5580 dollars after saving for 2 years (or 24 months total) This assumes that when he started, he took his birthday money and added a 1 month payment to it
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