Question 1044207
After paying $ {{{45}}} for rent,
Candice divided the rest of her paycheck evenly into three equal parts.
One of those 3 equal parts, in $ was
{{{green(192)}}} that went into her savings account.
The other two parts, in $, were
{{{red(192)}}} that went into a checking account,
and
{{{blue(192)}}} that went into a  retirement fund.
Putting the parts back together, you see that the total of her paycheck was.
{{{paycheck=45+red(192)+green(192)+blue(192)}}} or {{{x=45+red(192)+green(192)+blue(192)}}} if you want to call the amount of the paycheck {{{x}}} .
The equation can be summarized as
{{{paycheck=45+3(192)}}} ,
which could have been the first equation written:
paycheck = {{{45}}} plus {{{3}}} equal parts of {{{192}}} each.
To calculate:
{{{paycheck=45+3(192)}}}
{{{paycheck=45+576}}}
{{{paycheck=621}}}