Mathematics
Mathematics, 15.05.2021 02:10, gymer630

HELP PLEASE! URGENT! Greg started with a certain number of quarters. He then decided on a number of quarters he would save each day. He added the quarters he saved to the amount with which he started.

At the end of day 2, Greg had a total of 26 quarters saved.

At the end of day 5, he had a total of 35 quarters saved.

At the end of day 8, he had a total of 44 quarters saved.

Hint: Create an x/y or t-chart and fill in the numbers with x-value representing the # of days and the y-value representing "total coins."

A. How many quarters does Greg start with (day zero)? Show or explain your work.

B. Write an equation in slope-intercept form to model the total quarters Greg has saved after x days.

C. Using the rate at which Greg is saving, explain why he can never have exactly 100 quarters saved by the end of any given day.

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