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Write an equation to represent the following situation. Wilbur has $50 in his savings account. He adds $30 each week to his account. How many weeks will it take for him to have $260?
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Answer:
50+(30x)=260
-50 from each side
30x=210
divide by 30
x=7
7 weeks!
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