Alex has 70% of her weekly paycheck automatically deposited into a savings account. this week $35 is deposited. Alex wants to know the total amount of her paycheck this week. which equation shows how to find p, the total amount of Alex's paycheck?

Let's use "x" to represent Alex's weekly paycheck.

We know that 70% of x is equal to $35. In other words:

0.7x = $35

To solve for x, we can divide both sides by 0.7:

x = $35 ÷ 0.7

x = $50

Therefore, Alex's total paycheck this week is $50.

The equation that shows how to find p is:

p = $50

answers are 70/p = 35/100, p/35 = 70/100, 35/p = 70/100 or p/70 = 35/100

The correct equation is:

35 / 0.7 = p

This can be simplified to:

50 = p

Therefore, the total amount of Alex's paycheck this week is $50.

I apologize for any confusion and misunderstanding. The correct equation is:

35 / 0.7 = p

This can be simplified to:

p = 50

Therefore, the total amount of Alex's paycheck this week is $50.

Out of the answer choices you provided, the equation that matches this solution is:

p/70 = 35/100

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Mrs. Merson is selling her car. Her research shows that the car has a current value of $5,500, which is 55% of the amount Mrs. Merson paid for her car. a buyer wants to know the price Mrs. Merson paid for the car. Which equation shows how to find p, the price of Mrs. Merson paid for the car? p/5,500 = 55/100, 55/p = 5,500/100, 5,500/p = 55/100 or p/55 = 5,500/100

The correct equation is:

p / 0.55 = 5,500

This can be simplified to:

p = 5,500 / 0.55

p = 10,000

Therefore, Mrs. Merson paid $10,000 for the car.

Out of the answer choices you provided, the equation that matches this solution is:

55/p = 5,500/100

Ii would like if you'd double check and re-read the question, I believe your answer to my question is wrong.

I apologize for the mistake in my previous response.

The correct equation to find the price Mrs. Merson paid for her car is:

p / 0.55 = 5,500

This can be simplified to:

p = 5,500 / 0.55

p = 10,000

Therefore, Mrs. Merson paid $10,000 for the car.

Out of the answer choices you provided, the equation that matches this solution is:

p/0.55 = 5,500