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Marco just deposited $950 into his savings account. His balance is now $1000. He will have to withdraw $65 month out for expenses, however he does not want his balance to go bel…
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Marco just deposited $950 into his savings account. His balance is now $1000. He will have to withdraw $65 month out for expenses, however he does not want his balance to go below $300. How many weeks can he draw money out of his account?
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9 weeks
Explanation:
1000-65=935
65*9=585
935-585=350
350>300
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