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aksik [14]
1 year ago
6

Amanda is saving to but a new bike that costs $300. Each week she saves $12. Which of the following could be used to determine h

ow many weeks (w) it will take for her to save enoight money for the bike?
Mathematics
1 answer:
omeli [17]1 year ago
3 0

SOLUTION

Amanda is saving to buy a new bike that costs $300.

Each week she saves $12.

Which of the following could be used to determine how many weeks (w) it will take for her to save enoight money for the bike?​

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