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Akira is saving money to buy a bicycle. He already saved 80 and plans to save an additional 5 each week find the total amount he has saved after any number of weeks
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Akira is saving money to buy a bicycle. He already saved 80 and plans to save an additional 5 each week find the total amount he has saved after any number of weeks
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If W represents weeks, it's $80+5w
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