Josie has $80. Addie has $30. In how many months will they both have the same amount of money if Josie saves $30 per month and Addie saves $40?
@biggurls @Stitch_
i'll help give me a sec to do the math though :)
it will take 5 months, i don't really care, but you should probably put this in the mathematics section if ya want faster answers :D
for future refernce
oh ok thanks
ya i got mixed up alittle
Yeah np
ok so what's yourexplination???
i'll give ya a pic of what i did so you believe me lol 80: 110 140 170 200 230 30: 70 110 150 190 230
adding 30 to the top 40 to the bottom
is the explanation :D
ok so you add 30 and 40???
so then what's the answer??? ;D
five months sorry :D
it will take 5 months before they get the same amount of money
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