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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 21:52 ohgeezy

Mike purchased a surfboard for $350. he paid $75 deposit and would pay as much as possible each week.

week 1 - $75 (deposit)
week 2 - $65
week 3 - $20
week 4 - $30
week 5 - $45
week 6 - $75

how much does mike still have to pay?

a. $40
b. $45
c. $50
d. $55

29 point! hurr!

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