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1. Gabrielle is saving money for a vacation. Each week she saves $40. Let s represent the total amount of money Gabrielle saves, and let w represent the number of weeks. Create a equation to show how much
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1. Gabrielle is saving money for a vacation. Each week she saves $40. Let s represent the total amount of money Gabrielle saves, and let w represent the number of weeks. Create a equation to show how much money she would save from 1 to 7 weeks.
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