Nancy started the year with $435 in the bank and is saving $25 a week. Shane started with $875 and i

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    math_celebrity Administrator Staff Member

    Nancy started the year with $435 in the bank and is saving $25 a week. Shane started with $875 and is spending $15 a week. When will they both have the same amount of money in the bank?

    Set up the Account equation A(w) where w is the number of weeks that pass.

    Nancy (we add since savings means she accumulates more):
    A(w) = 25w + 435

    Shane (we subtract since spending means he loses more):
    A(w) = 875 - 15w

    Set both A(w) equations equal to each other to since we want to see what w is when the account are equal:
    25w + 435 = 875 - 15w

    Type this equation into our search engine to solve for w and we get:
    w = 11
     

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