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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 20:30 manuel6885

Bookmarks Hank and Lynn are both paying off car loans.
• Hank paid $2,000 up front when he bought his car, and he pays $200 each month.
• Lynn did not pay any money up front when she bought her car, and she pays $275 each
month.
Is the relationship between the number of months and the total amount paid proportional
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• Hank paid $2,000 up front when he bought

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