Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.12.2020 19:20, tmrodriguez1

Amber is saving money to buy a bicycle She saves $60 her grandfather gave her, and plans to save an additional $5 each
week. How much will Amber save after w weeks?
Total savings
Use a bar diagram to represent the amount
Amber will save after w weeks.
$60
Amber will save 60 + 5w dollars
after w weeks
Money from grandfather
Weekly
savings
Reggie drives 10 miles from the airport to the highway. Once on the highway, he drives at
a speed of 55 miles per hour. What is Reggie's total distance from the airport h hours after
reaching the highway?
1. Complete the bar diagram.
Total distance
55 miles per hour
Distance
traveled to
highway
Hourly distance on highway

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