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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 16:50 clairee002

Oliver saves pennies and he saves the same number of pennies each week. His father gave him a jar of pennies to get him started. The table shows the number of pennies, y, Oliver saves at the end of x weeks. Study the table below...
Number of Weeks... x... 1... 4... 8... 13...
Number of Pennies... y... 190... 310... 470... 670...

How many pennies was Oliver given, and how many pennies is he saving every week?

A. Oliver was given 150 pennies, and he is saving 190 pennies every week.

B. , , , Oliver was given 150 pennies, and he is saving 40 pennies every week.

C. Oliver was given 70 pennies, and he is saving 40 pennies every week.

D. , , , , , , Oliver was given 70 pennies, and he is saving 190 pennies every week., , , , ,

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