Which situation is best represented by the following equation?

2000−200x=1000

(1 point)
Responses

Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $1000 left to spend.
Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $1000 left to spend.

Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find out how much money Jenny has left to spend.
Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find out how much money Jenny has left to spend.

Jenny went on vacation. She spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she had $1000 to spend.
Jenny went on vacation. She spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she had $1000 to spend.

Jenny went on vacation. She started with $1000 and spent $250 each day. Solve for x to find out how many days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $2000 left to spend.
Jenny went on vacation. She started with $1000 and spent $250 each day. Solve for x to find out how many days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $2000 left to spend.

Jenny went on vacation. She started with $2000 and spent $200 each day. Solve for x to find the number of days Jenny has been on vacation if she has $1000 left to spend.

An employee is starting a job with an annual salary of $65,000. The employee’s annual salary will increase by 3% at the end of each year with the company. What will the employee’s annual salary, in dollars, be at the end of the second year with the company?(1 point)

Responses

$63,050.50
63 dollars comma 050 point 5 0

$65,300.00
65 dollars comma 300 point 0 0

$66,950.00

66 dollars comma 950 point 0 0

$68,958.50
68 dollars comma 958 point 5 0

$66,950.00