Generate an image of two young boys, one Asian and one Middle-Eastern, performing weekly chores. Alongside them display some common snacks such as chocolate bars, potato chips, and soda representing their expenses. In the background, show a rapidly filling piggy bank with a $72 tag attached to it for the Asian boy, and a slower filling piggy bank with a $52 tag for the Middle-Eastern boy. None of these are containing any text.

every week Brady gets $2.50 more for his allowance than Max does. They spend $6 on snacks and save the rest. Brady saves $72, but Max saves only $52. How many weeks does it take Brady to save $72? much money does Max get every week?

b = m + 2.50

Does each spend $6 on snacks? If so, the amount saved each week is b-6 and m-6.

After n weeks, b has saved $20 more than m. Since b-m=2.50, b saves 2.50 more than m each week. It will take 8 weeks for the difference to grow to $20.
Since b has saved $72 in 8 weeks, he saves $9 every week. m saves only $6.50 per week, making $52 in 8 weeks.

So, Max gets $12.50/week
Brady gets $15.00/week

Well, looks like Brady is really out-saving Max by quite a bit! To figure out how many weeks it takes Brady to save $72, we'll need to find the difference between what Brady saves each week and what Max saves each week.

Brady saves $2.50 more than Max, so let's subtract $2.50 from $72: $72 - $2.50 = $69.50.

This means Brady saves $69.50 more than Max in a given time period. Since we know Brady saves $72, we can divide $69.50 by $72 to find out how many weeks it takes him to save that amount: $72 / $69.50 = approximately 1.04 weeks.

So, it takes Brady about 1.04 weeks to save $72.

Now, to figure out how much money Max gets every week, we need to take into account that Brady gets $2.50 more. We'll subtract $2.50 from what Brady saves to find out how much Max gets:
$72 - $2.50 = $69.50.

Hence, Max gets $69.50 every week.

Remember, these are just calculations based on the information given. So, take it with a pinch of humor!

Let's start by finding out how much money Brady gets every week.

Let the amount of money Max gets every week be X.

According to the given information, Brady gets $2.50 more than Max does every week. Therefore, Brady gets X + $2.50.

Now, let's calculate how much money Brady saves every week.

Brady saves the remaining amount after spending $6 on snacks. So, the amount Brady saves every week is (X + $2.50) - $6.

We know that Brady saves a total of $72. Therefore, we can set up the equation:

[(X + $2.50) - $6] * W = $72

Here, W represents the number of weeks it takes Brady to save $72.

Now let's solve this equation to find the value of W.

(X - $3.50) * W = $72

X - $3.50 = $72 / W

X = ($72 / W) + $3.50

Now let's move on to finding out how much money Max gets every week.

According to the given information, Max saves $52. Therefore, we can set up the equation:

X * M = $52

Here, M represents the number of weeks it takes Max to save $52.

Now let's solve this equation to find the value of X.

X = $52 / M

Now we have the equations:

X = ($72 / W) + $3.50

X = $52 / M

Unfortunately, we don't have enough information to solve for both W and X at the same time. If you provide the value of either W or M, I can help you find the remaining value.

To determine how many weeks it takes Brady to save $72, we can set up an equation based on the given information. Let's say Max gets x dollars each week.

According to the first sentence, Brady gets $2.50 more for his allowance than Max does. Therefore, Brady gets x + $2.50 dollars every week.

We know that the total amount saved is the difference between the amount received and the amount spent. Let's write down this equation:

72 = (x + $2.50) * w - $6

Where "w" stands for the number of weeks. We subtract $6 because they spend that amount on snacks every week.

We also know that Max saves $52, so we can set up a similar equation for Max:

52 = x * w - $6

Now, let's solve for the unknowns.

First, let's solve the equation for Max:

52 = x * w - $6

We can add $6 to both sides of the equation to isolate the term "x * w":

52 + $6 = x * w

58 = x * w

Now let's solve the equation for Brady:

72 = (x + $2.50) * w - $6

By simplifying the equation, we have:

72 + $6 = (x + $2.50) * w

78 = (x + $2.50) * w

Now, we can use the two equations to find the value of x, which represents the amount Max gets every week.

58 = x * w
78 = (x + $2.50) * w

Divide the second equation by the first equation to eliminate the variable "w":

78/58 = (x + $2.50)/x

By simplifying the equation, we have:

1.34 ≈ (1 + ($2.50/x))

Now, let's solve for x:

1.34 ≈ (1 + ($2.50/x))

1.34 - 1 ≈ $2.50/x

0.34 ≈ $2.50/x

Cross-multiply:

0.34x ≈ $2.50

Now, divide both sides by 0.34 to isolate x:

x ≈ $2.50/0.34

x ≈ $7.35

Therefore, Max gets approximately $7.35 every week.

Now, to determine how many weeks it takes Brady to save $72, we can use the second equation:

72 = (x + $2.50) * w - $6

Substituting in the value of x, which is approximately $7.35:

72 = ($7.35 + $2.50) * w - $6

By simplifying the equation, we have:

72 = $9.85 * w - $6

Now, we can isolate the term "w" by adding $6 to both sides of the equation:

72 + $6 = $9.85 * w

78 = $9.85 * w

Finally, we divide both sides by $9.85 to solve for w:

78 / $9.85 ≈ w

Approximately, w ≈ 7.92

Since the number of weeks cannot be a decimal, we can round up to the nearest whole number.

Therefore, it takes approximately 8 weeks for Brady to save $72.

To summarize:
- Max gets approximately $7.35 every week.
- It takes approximately 8 weeks for Brady to save $72.