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Riley is saving up to buy a new television. She needs a total of $1,351.70. Riley has saved $200.34 already and earns $82.24 per week at her job. How many weeks does Riley need …
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Riley is saving up to buy a new television. She needs a total of $1,351.70. Riley has saved $200.34 already and earns $82.24 per
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14 weeks
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$1,382.58 - $200.42=$1,182.16/ $84.44=14 WEEKS
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