You had 207.00,but 2.00each day which algebraic expression describes the situation where d represents the number of days. Answers are 207+2d, 205d, 2+207d,207-2d

207+2d

I think you're missing a word. Did you spend $2.00 a day?

-_- sue. That is how its written in math.

To find the algebraic expression that describes the situation, let's break down the given information:

1. You originally had 207.00.
2. Each day, you subtract 2.00.

Now, let's define the variable "d" to represent the number of days. We want to express the total amount of money you have after "d" days.

Based on this, the correct algebraic expression is 207 - 2d.

Explanation:
- Starting with 207.00 (207), you subtract 2.00 (2) for each day (d).
- Therefore, after "d" days, you would subtract 2.00 multiplied by the number of days, which gives us -2d.
- Adding 207 and subtracting 2d gives us a total that represents the amount of money you have left after "d" days: 207 - 2d.