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Let D = the amount of money Deanna has after x games.
We know Deanna started with $15 and she spends 0.75 per game, so we can make the following equation:
D = 15 - 0.75x
Let L = the amount of money Lisa has after x games.
We know Lisa started with $13 and she spends 0.50 per game, so we can make the following equation:
L = 13 - 0.5x
The question is asking how many games need to be played for L and D to be equal, so just equate L and D and solve for x:
D = L
15 - 0.75x = 13 - 0.5x
15 - 13 = -0.5x + 0.75x
2 = 0.25x
2 = (1/4)x
8 = x
Therefore they need to play 8 games each to have the same amount of money.
We know Deanna started with $15 and she spends 0.75 per game, so we can make the following equation:
D = 15 - 0.75x
Let L = the amount of money Lisa has after x games.
We know Lisa started with $13 and she spends 0.50 per game, so we can make the following equation:
L = 13 - 0.5x
The question is asking how many games need to be played for L and D to be equal, so just equate L and D and solve for x:
D = L
15 - 0.75x = 13 - 0.5x
15 - 13 = -0.5x + 0.75x
2 = 0.25x
2 = (1/4)x
8 = x
Therefore they need to play 8 games each to have the same amount of money.
Answer: For question one its 8
Step-by-step explanation: Let A be the variable for Amanda! The amount of money she has for x amount of time. We know that lisa has $13 and she is spending .50 every game. The equation for this would be L=13-0.5x. SO to solve this problem of when they both will have the same amount of money use the equation. 15- 0.75x=13 - 0.5x then you will switch the equation around. So the next step would look like 15-13= -0.5x + 0.75x! Then you'll get 2=0.25x change that to a fraction and you'll get 1/4 and 8=x!
Im so sorry if this is confusing!