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Mathematics, 10.06.2020 18:57 dianathedad

(REPOST BUMPED UP POINTS +10 WILL MARK BRAINLEST) Michael started a savings account with $100. After 6 weeks, he had $140, and after 12 weeks, he had $260. What is the rate of change of money in his savings account per week? still can't figure it out

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