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Ginny is saving for a pair of boots. They cost about $44, including tax. She already has saved $12. How would I write am equation about how much money she needs to save. M= amount of money

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Answer:

44 = 12 + M

Step-by-step explanation:

Start with your final amount that everything else is going to equal

44 =

Then, add the $12 that is already saved to the other side\

44 = 12

But, that equation is not true yet, so we have to add the amount of money that she still needs to save

44 = 12 + M

That equation shows that the money she has saved ($12), plus the amount she still has to save will equal the amount she needs.

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The equation that represents how much more money she needs to save is

[tex]44 = 12 + M[/tex]

Given:

Cost of the boots including tax = $44

Amount saved already = $12

Amount needed more to save = M

The equation:

Cost of boots = Amount saved already + Amount needed more to save

$44 = $12 + M

[tex]44 = 12 + M[/tex]

make m the subject by subtracting 12 from both sides

44 - 12 = M

32 = M

[tex]M = $32[/tex]

Therefore, the equation that represents how much more money she needs to save is

[tex]44 = 12 + M[/tex]

and

[tex]M = $32[/tex]

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