Tony wants to use his savings at the end of March to buy video games. The games cost $35.75 each. How may games can Tony buy?
To find out how many games Tony can buy, we need to divide his savings by the cost of each game.
Let's assume Tony's savings at the end of March is represented by the variable "S". The cost of each game is $35.75.
To calculate the number of games Tony can buy, we'll use the formula:
Number of games = Savings / Cost per game
Now we can plug in the values:
Number of games = S / $35.75
Since we don't know the value of Tony's savings, we cannot provide an exact answer. However, if you have Tony's savings amount, you can substitute it into the formula to calculate the number of games he can buy.