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1. Greg puts money in his daughter's piggy bank. Every day, he puts in $0.75, but on Sundays, he puts in $5.75. If he continues this for a year, how much will his daughter …
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1. Greg puts money in his daughter's piggy bank. Every day, he puts in $0.75, but on Sundays, he puts in $5.75. If he continues this for a year, how much will his daughter have in her piggy bank? Assume there are 52 weeks in a year.
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$338
Explanation:
0.75 + 5.75 (52) = X
6.50 (52) = X
338 = X
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