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Business, 05.12.2019 12:31 tjkma1234

Kinsey has a plan to save $60 a month for 16 months so that she can purchase a new television. after 11 months kinsey has saved $600. if the most that kinsey can possibly save is $80 per month, which of the following statements is true?
a.
kinsey will meet her goal and does not need to adjust her plan.
b.
kinsey must save $72 per month to achieve her goal.
c.
kinsey must save $75 per month to achieve her goal.
d.
kinsey will not be able to achieve her goal.

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