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Their saving patterns continue. Which statements about how much Wyatt and Chira are saving will always be true? Question 1 options: Chira has more money in her savings than Wyatt, but she saves less per month. Chira will have about $30 more in her savings than Wyatt after 30 months. Wyatt will have more in his savings that Chira after 50 months. Each month Chira has exactly $1 more in her savings than Wyatt. Chira will have more in her savings than Wyatt in every month.

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