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Avery has a total of $12.50 in her piggy bank at home. Each week she takes out $1.25 to ride the city bus. Write an equation representing the balance, c, in the piggy bank, where w, represents weeks.
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Avery has a total of $12.50 in her piggy bank at home. Each week she takes out $1.25 to ride the city bus. Write an equation representing the balance, c, in the piggy bank, where w, represents weeks.
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1.25(w)-12.50=C
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