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Mathematics, 28.08.2020 01:01 johrenandez

Tina is saving to buy a notebook computer. She has two options. The first option is to put $200 away initially and save $10 every month. The second option is to put $100 away initially and save $30 every month. After how many months would Tina save the same amount using either options? How much would she save with either option?

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