Answer :
20(5) + 5(20) + 95.50 = money in account
100 + 100 + 95.50 = $295.5
Part B = $295.5
If Marla's mom deposited $10 after each car wash the coefficient would change.
20c+5w+95.50 - the 20 beside the c is the coefficient and the 95.50 is the constant. A coefficient is the number being multiplied to the variable. In this case c is the variable and 20 is the coefficient. Therefore the constant would change.
Part C = If Marla's mom deposited $10 after each car wash the coefficient would change.
100 + 100 + 95.50 = $295.5
Part B = $295.5
If Marla's mom deposited $10 after each car wash the coefficient would change.
20c+5w+95.50 - the 20 beside the c is the coefficient and the 95.50 is the constant. A coefficient is the number being multiplied to the variable. In this case c is the variable and 20 is the coefficient. Therefore the constant would change.
Part C = If Marla's mom deposited $10 after each car wash the coefficient would change.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A)
Balance equation from the savings account
[tex]s=20*c+5*w*+95.5[/tex] equation(1)
s= balance from the saving account ($)
c=number of weeks she deposits money
w= number of times she washes the car
20= amount ($) Marla deposits each week
5= amount ($)Marla’s mom deposits each time she washes the car
95.5= initial amount ($) Marla has in the account
Part B)
We replace c=20 , w=5 in the equation (1) :
[tex]s=20*20+5*5+95.5=400+25+95.5=520.5[/tex]
Answer B) : Marla will have $520.5 in her account
Part C)
If Marla’s mom deposited $10 after each car wash, in the equation (1) we will should change the value of the constant 5, because this is the deposit for washing the car in part A) and in part C) she deposits $10.