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Tammy only has $550 of debt left. If Tammy were to pay off her debt completely today, how could you represent Tammy’s situation as an equat
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Tammy only has $550 of debt left. If Tammy were to pay off her debt completely today, how could you represent Tammy’s situation as an equation? Who ever actually helps get brainliest.
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2021-08-02T22:54:10+00:00
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Answer:If I let +t+=+0+ ( no months have passed )
+D%280%29+=+550+
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+t+=+1+
+D%281%29+=+550+-+.19%2A550+
+D%281%29+=+550%2A%28+1+-+.19+%29+
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+t+=+2+
+D%282%29+=+550%2A%28+1+-+.19+%29+-+.19%2A%28+550%2A%28+1+-+.19+%29+%29+
+D%282%29+=+550%2A%28+1+-+.19+%29%2A%28+1+-+.19+%29+
+D%282%29+=+550%2A%28+1+-+.19+%29%5E2+
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This pattern continues, so the general formula is:
+D%28t%29+=+550%2A%28+1+-+.19+%29%5Et+
+D%28t%29+=+550%2A.81%5Et+
I hope you see this. Each month 19% of the
PREVIOUS months balance gets subtracted.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If Tammy has $550 in debt, and she pays it off in one day, then the equation to represent her situation would look like this.
$550 – $550 = $0
Hope this helps!