SOLUTION: You are buying a new car.  You have $10,000 from Savings and $12,000 from a car loan.  What integer would represent your total budget for buying a new car?  
I realize the answer 
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Question 317343:  You are buying a new car.  You have $10,000 from Savings and $12,000 from a car loan.  What integer would represent your total budget for buying a new car?  
I realize the answer to that is 22,000 but the next question I'm stuck:
Using your answer from 1:  You will use 15% of your budget to pay for tax and title fees.  Write an algebraic expression (meaning you DO NOT SOLVE) showing how much of your budget you will be spending on the cost of the car.  
 
Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
T=tax and fees
so
this is your equation where C=money spent on car
 
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