William put $100 in a bank account last year. Now he has 1/12 more money in the account.
Which expressions represent how much money William has in his bank account now?
Choose all answers that are correct.
A.$100-(1/12x$100)
B.$100+(1/12x$100)
C.$100+(13/12x$100)
D.13/12x$100
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OpenStudy (inowalst):
You're looking for addition. "Now he has 1/12 more money" You want to multiply 100 times 1/12 to see how much he has now. What do you think?
OpenStudy (minecraftqueen):
b and c
OpenStudy (inowalst):
Okay, good. However for C we have a "13" that isn't part of the problem, so we can cancel that one out. B is correct.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OOOOOH a 13. The evil number.
OpenStudy (minecraftqueen):
what dose that have to do with the question just asking ?
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OpenStudy (inowalst):
@minecraftqueen Just ignore.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Someone's jealous I see.
OpenStudy (inowalst):
@hartnn @Abhisar
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What did I do?
OpenStudy (inowalst):
You're posting unrelated things.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
And the question was already answered.
hartnn (hartnn):
how about option D too ?
OpenStudy (inowalst):
I was thinking why the 13 was there.
hartnn (hartnn):
1+1/12 = (12+1)/12 = 13/12
OpenStudy (inowalst):
Oh okay.
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