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Mathematics, 14.10.2019 20:00 joclowdus99

Kate has a $75 gift card to a coffee shop. each friday, she purchases a latte for $5. she created a graph to represent the amount of money on her gift card each week. does kate's graph represent the situation? why or why not?

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