You have $30 to spend on downloading songs for your iPod. Company A charges $0.79 per song and Company B charges $0.99 per song. Write an equation that models this situation

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Let x = the number of songs you can buy.

If you use company A at 0.79 dollars per song, your variable is 0.79x. If you use company B at 0.99 dollars per song, your variable is 0.99x. You are going to set both equal to 30.

Company A: 0.79x = 30

Company B: 0.99x = 30

When solving (though I know you didn't ask), do note that you cannot buy part of a song so you would need to round down to the nearest whole number.

So if you use company A, you divide both sides by 0.79 to isolate the variable x and satisfy the division principle of equality:

x = 30/0.79.

Simplify and your answer is 37.97, round down to 37 songs; you'd have 37 songs with company A and 77 cents left over in your account just sitting there because what really can you do with 77 cents on the App Store?