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Mathematics, 26.10.2021 23:30 palmekar000

Look at the equation shown below Which of the following scenarios could be represented by the equation?
Cory is saving money by saving $3 per week. Her grandmother gave her $4 for her
birthday that she will put with her other savings. How many weeks. x win it take
her to save $322
Cory is saving money by saving $4 per week. She purchased a container for $3 that
she will use to store her money. How many weeks, x, will it take her to save $32
after paying for the container?
Cory is saving money by saving $3 per week. She purchased a container for $4 that
she will use to store her money. How many weeks x, will it take her to save $32
after paying for the container?
Cory has saved $32 and spends $4 on a large drink from Burger Bam. She wants to
buy several orders of fries that cost $3 aplece. How many orders of tries, x can Cory
buy after spending the $4 on the drink?

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