How would you write a real-world problem that models the following equation: 0.08 = 0.06x + 140? (1 point)

• For a certain sum, 8% equals $140.06.
• On one specific item, 6% sales tax plus 8% sales tax on the same item adds to $140.
• A certain sum yields $140 more in interest when the interest rate is 8% than when it is 6%.
• In a sports league, 6% of the players times 8% of the players in the same league equals 140.

Out of a total of 500 players in a sports league, 6% of them are teenagers and 8% are adults. The difference in the number of teenagers and adults is 140.

How would you write a real-world problem that models the following equation: —* + 40 = x? (1 point)

• The amount of money a stock lost in the stock market was $40 more than it gained.
• Marsha is below sea level. To get as far above sea level as she is below, she would have to move to a location 40 feet higher.
• The number of days that the temperature has been below zero is 40 fewer than the number of days the temperature has been above zero.
• If Alex gained as much money as she lost, she would have 40 dollars.

The number of days Sarah has been sick this year is 40 less than the total number of days she has been healthy.