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at the beginning of the summer, Conan had $180 in the bank. Each week he deposits another $64 that he earns mowing lawns. Is his account balance proportional to the number of weeks since he started mowing lawns?
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what's his account balance? give us a bit more information
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no, because the initial 180 gets in the way
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