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Lewis is saving for a down payment of $8,750 on a house. The initial amount of money he has saved is $25
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Question 1175289: Can someone help me understand which title goes to the correct category?
Lewis is saving for a down payment of $8,750 on a house. The initial amount of money he has saved is $250, and the amount of money he plans on saving every month is $340. To model the situation, he created this equation, where x represents the number of months and y represents the total amount of savings:
y = 250 + 340x.
Determine the missing steps and justifications.
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Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
steps....................................justification
..................given
......subtraction property of equality
.......................simplification
....................division property of equality
.............simplification
.substitution and simplification
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