Melissa and her husband are each starting a saving plan. Melissa will initially set aside $125 and then add $30.65 every week to the savings. The amountA (in dollars) saved this way is given by the function A = 30.65N+125, where N is the number of weeks she has been saving. Her husband will not set an initial amount aside but will add $60.75 to the savings every week. The amount B (in dollars) saved using this plan is given by the function B = 60.75N. Let T be total amount (in dollars) saved using both plans combined. Write an equation relating T to N. Simplify your answer as much as possible. T =
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Melissa and her husband are each starting a saving plan. Melissa will initially set aside $125 and then add $30.65 every week to the savings. The amount A (in
dollars) saved this way is given by the function A = 30.65N+125, where N is the number of weeks she has been saving.
Her husband will not set an initial amount aside but will add $60. 75 to the savings every week. The amount B (in dollars) saved using this plan is given by the
function B = 60.75N.
Let T be total amount (in dollars) saved using both plans combined. Write an equation relating T to N. Simplify your answer as much as possible.
T =
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