Currently, you have $60 and your sister has $135 You decide to save $5 of your allowance each week, while your sister decides to spend her whole allowance plus $10 each week. How long will it be before you have as much money as your sister?

1 Answer
Nov 10, 2016

It will take 5 weeks for both to have the same amount of savings.

It takes a lot longer to explain what is going on than to do the actual maths with shortcuts.

Explanation:

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Using first principle method

Let the count of weeks be w

You start off with $60 in your savings

This is increased by $5 each week so the total in your savings at any given count of weeks count is:

$60+$5w................Equation(1)
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Your sister does not add to her savings but reduces it by $10 each week. So her savings at any given week count is:

$135$10w...............Equation(2)
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The count of weeks when both savings are equal is defined by the model:

Equation(1) = Equation(2)

60+5w=13510w in dollars

Add 10w to both sides

60+5w+10w=135

Subtract 60 from both sides

5w+10w=13560

Simplify

15w=75

Divide both sides by 15

Did you know you can treat units of measurement ($) the same way you do the numbers.

w=$75$15 .7515$$

The $ signs cancel out so you are only left with numbers

w=751575÷1515÷15=51=5

w=5