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Grace earns $7 for each car she washes. She always saves $22 of her weekly earnings. This week, she wants to have at least $63 in spending money. How many cars must she wash? Enter and solve an inequality to represent this situation. Enter your value as a simplified mixed number, if necessary.

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Answer:

12 1/7 cars

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of cars she'd wash to earn $63 in spending money be A.

Given she saves $22 of her weekly earnings and wants to have at least $63 for spending money.

That means she’d have to make $63 + $22 = $85

The expression is thus

$85 = A x $7

Where A is the number of cars and $7 is the amount she earns for washing one car and $85 is the total amount she has to make .

Therefore,

85 = A x 7

Divide both sides by 7

85/7 = A x 7/7

12 1/7 = A

A = 12 1/7 cars

She must wash 12 1/7 cars to have at least $63 spending money and also have her weekly Savings of $22

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