The enrollment at High School R has been increasing by 20 students per year. High School R currently

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The enrollment at High School R has been increasing by 20 students per year. High School R currently has 200 students. High School T has 400 students and is decreasing 30 students per year. When will the two school have the same enrollment of students?

Set up the Enrollment function E(y) where y is the number of years.

High School R:
Increasing means we add
E(y) = 200 + 20y

High School T:
Decreasing means we subtract
E(y) = 400 - 30y

When the two schools have the same enrollment, we set the E(y) functions equal to each other
200 + 20y = 400 - 30y

To solve this equation for y, we type it in our search engine and we get:
y = 4
 
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