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exis [7]3 years ago
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Tamika already has $55, which will stay the same independent of how much time passes. Since she deposits $5 per week, we can assign weeks a variable x. The amount of money in her account after x weeks is equal to 55+5x. If she must save over $100, we can create an inequality to solve for how many weeks must pass: 55+5x>100.

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