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6. Allison wants to start saving for college. She got $250 in birthday money and plans to save $50 a week from babysitting. Which equation could be used to determine how many we…
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6. Allison wants to start saving for college. She got $250 in birthday money and plans to save $50 a week from babysitting. Which equation could be used to determine how many we…
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6. Allison wants to start saving for college. She got $250 in birthday money
and plans to save $50 a week from babysitting. Which equation could be
used to determine how many weeks it will take for her to save $1000? *
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1000 minus 250 equals 750.00 now 750 divided 50.00 answers is 15 weeks. In 15 weeks she will have 1000 saved.
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