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Kathy saves $1 on the first day, $2 on the second day, $3 on the third day and so on, saving an extra $1 on each subsequent day. On which day will she have $300 or more in total…
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Kathy saves $1 on the first day, $2 on the second day, $3 on the third day and so on,
saving an extra $1 on each subsequent day. On which day will she have $300 or more in total?
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Day 24 will be the day she'll reach $300
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