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Alyssa already has $40 saved. If she plans to save $15 each week, which equation could represent her total savings? (t= total saved, w= # of weeks)
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Alyssa already has $40 saved. If she plans to save $15 each week, which equation could represent her total savings? (t= total saved, w= # of weeks)
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Alyssa already has $40 saved. If she plans to save $15 each week, which equation could represent her total savings? (t= total saved,
w= # of weeks)
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Answer:
Work shown below
Explanation:
t = 15w + 40
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