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Mathematics, 07.07.2019 23:10 jinxjungkook

At sara's new job she spent $11.52, $6.48, $5.99, $14.00, and $9.50 on lunch the first week.
in the second week, she spent $4 more in total for the 5 lunches than the first week.
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what is the increase in the mean for the second week compared to the first? round the
answer to the nearest penny.


At sara's new job she spent $11.52, $6.48, $5.99, $14.00, and $9.50 on lunch the first week.

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