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Brandy wants to buy a digital camera that cost $300. Suppose she saves $15 each week. In how many weeks will she have enough money for the camera?
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Brandy wants to buy a digital camera that cost $300. Suppose she saves $15 each week. In how many weeks will she have enough money for the camera?
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She will have enough money for the camera in 20 weeks.
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20 weeks
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300/15 =20
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