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Jenn has 430 dollars in a savings account for college. If she plans on saving 40 more dollars per week, write an expression for the amount in the account after w weeks.
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Jenn has 430 dollars in a savings account for college. If she plans on saving 40 more dollars per week, write an expression for the amount in the account after w weeks.
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Jenn has 430 dollars in a savings account for college. If she plans on saving 40 more dollars per week, write an expression for the amount in the account after w weeks.
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An expression doesn't have an equal sign, so it would look like this:
40w + 430
$40 for any number of weeks, plus the $430 already in her account. Hope this helps!
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