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Josh and Daniel each want to save $600 to attend a sports camp. Josh has saved 60% ofthe amount. Daniel has saved $320. Who has saved more money? How much more?

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The total amount to save is $600

Josh saved 60%. This is the same as below

[tex]\begin{gathered} 60\text{ \% of \$600} \\ =\frac{60}{100}\times600 \\ =\frac{36000}{100} \\ =360 \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} \text{ 60\% } \\ =\frac{60}{100}=\frac{360}{600} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Josh has saved $360.

Daniel has saved $320

It can be observed that $360 is more than $320, so Josh saved more money

The difference tells how much more

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{ \$360 - \$320} \\ =\text{ \$40} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence,

1. 60/100= x/600

2. Multiply both sides by 600

3. Josh has saved $360

4. Josh saved more money. Josh saved $40 more than Daniel