What model matches the situation: Maxwell’s bank account is currently in the negative by $47. He spent another $29 at the store. What is his current balance?(1 point)

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47−29=18

A number line with arrows on both ends is shown ranging from 10 to 60 in increments of 1. Four curved lines with arrows appear above the number line between 47 and 18. 47 and 18 are labeled above the number line. The markings on the number line are labeled in increments of 5 and said labels appear in boxes. A curve starts at 47 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 37. The label negative 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 37 and ends at an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 27. The label negative 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 27 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 24. The negative 3 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 24 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label for 18 on the number line. The label negative 6 appears in a box above the peak of the curve.

47 minus 29 equals 18 Image with alt text: A number line with arrows on both ends is shown ranging from 10 to 60 in increments of 1. Four curved lines with arrows appear above the number line between 47 and 18. 47 and 18 are labeled above the number line. The markings on the number line are labeled in increments of 5 and said labels appear in boxes. A curve starts at 47 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 37. The label negative 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 37 and ends at an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 27. The label negative 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 27 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 24. The negative 3 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 24 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label for 18 on the number line. The label negative 6 appears in a box above the peak of the curve.

−$47+−$29=−$76

A number line with arrows on both ends is shown ranging from negative 80 to negative 30 in increments of 1. Four curved lines with arrows appear above the number line between negative 76 and negative 47. Negative 76 and negative 47 are labeled above the number line. The markings on the number line are labeled in increments of 5 and said labels appear in boxes. A curve starts at negative 47 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 57. The label negative 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 57 and ends at an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 57. The label negative 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 67 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label on the number line for negative 3. The label negative 3 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the number line label for negative 70 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label for negative -76 on the number line. The label negative 6 appears in a box above the peak of the curve.

negative 47 dollars plus negative 29 dollars equals negative 76 dollars Image with alt text: A number line with arrows on both ends is shown ranging from negative 80 to negative 30 in increments of 1. Four curved lines with arrows appear above the number line between negative 76 and negative 47. Negative 76 and negative 47 are labeled above the number line. The markings on the number line are labeled in increments of 5 and said labels appear in boxes. A curve starts at negative 47 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 57. The label negative 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 57 and ends at an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 57. The label negative 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 67 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label on the number line for negative 3. The label negative 3 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the number line label for negative 70 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label for negative -76 on the number line. The label negative 6 appears in a box above the peak of the curve.

$47+$29=$76

A number line with arrows on both ends is shown ranging from 45 to 95 in increments of 1. Four curved lines with arrows appear above the number line between 47 and 76. 47 and 76 are labeled above the number line. The markings on the number line are labeled in increments of 5 and said labels appear in boxes. A curve starts at 47 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 57. The label positive 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 57 and ends at an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 67. The label positive 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 67 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label on the number line for 70. The label positive 3 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the number line label for 70 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label for 76 on the number line. The label positive 6 appears in a box above the peak of the curve.

47 dollars plus 29 dollars equals 76 dollars Image with alt text: A number line with arrows on both ends is shown ranging from 45 to 95 in increments of 1. Four curved lines with arrows appear above the number line between 47 and 76. 47 and 76 are labeled above the number line. The markings on the number line are labeled in increments of 5 and said labels appear in boxes. A curve starts at 47 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 57. The label positive 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 57 and ends at an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 67. The label positive 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to 67 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label on the number line for 70. The label positive 3 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the number line label for 70 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label for 76 on the number line. The label positive 6 appears in a box above the peak of the curve.

−$47+$29=−$18

A number line with arrows on both ends is shown ranging from negative 50 to 0 in increments of 1. Four curved lines with arrows appear above the number line between negative 47 and negative 18. Negative 47 and negative 81 are labeled above the number line. The markings on the number line are labeled in increments of 5 and said labels appear in boxes. A curve starts at negative 47 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 37. The label positive 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 37 and ends at an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 27. The label positive 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 27 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 21. The label positive 6 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 21 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label for negative 18 on the number line. The label positive 3 appears in a box above the peak of the curve.

negative 47 dollars plus 29 dollars equals negative 18 dollars Image with alt text: A number line with arrows on both ends is shown ranging from negative 50 to 0 in increments of 1. Four curved lines with arrows appear above the number line between negative 47 and negative 18. Negative 47 and negative 81 are labeled above the number line. The markings on the number line are labeled in increments of 5 and said labels appear in boxes. A curve starts at negative 47 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 37. The label positive 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 37 and ends at an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 27. The label positive 10 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 27 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 21. The label positive 6 appears in a box above the peak of the curve. A curve starts at the arrowhead positioned above the tick mark corresponding to negative 21 and extends to an arrowhead positioned above the label for negative 18 on the number line. The label positive 3 appears in a box above the peak of the curve.
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The model that matches the situation is:

47 minus 29 equals 18.

Add −32+12.

−32+12 equals -20.

Add 45+−22

45+−22 equals 23.

The model that matches the situation is:

47 minus 29 equals 18.

To solve this problem, we need to use the concept of subtraction. Maxwell's bank account is currently in the negative by $47, and he spent an additional $29 at the store. To find his current balance, we subtract the amount he spent from his negative balance.

So, the correct answer is:

47 - 29 = 18

Therefore, Maxwell's current balance is $18.