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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 11:30 Ameilasmickle15

You and a friend are looking for an apartment. there are two final choices. apartment a has a $1000 security deposit and costs $1200 each month. apartment b has a $1500 and costs $1175 each month. how many months, m, will it take for the costs to be the same?

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