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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 02:01 sasalinas2001

2. You saved $300 to spend over the summer. You decide to budget $50 to spend each week.
Part B: Represent the situation on the graph below.

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2. You saved $300 to spend over the summer. You decide to budget $50 to

spend each week.
Part B:

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