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Please help me ... Tim has developed a money saving strategy that use the formula S=450+100r give a possible interpretation of Tim’s strategy
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Im not completely sure, because I have to know what S and R mean; however, the equation is basically saying that the amount of money saved= is 450$ and every time he does “R”, he saves another 100$
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