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The answer is A.
B is not the answer b/c your not getting $24 a week
C is not the answer b/c the $24 are not in the equation
D is not the answer bc your not dividing anything
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A, because the question says equal amount for six weeks, so 6x; and also 24 from the beginning, so 6x+24; more than 75 dollars are needed, so 6x+24 is more than 75.
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