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You spent the entire summer cutting lawns and saving your money. By the end of the summer, you earned $400. You plan to use this money over the next year of school. You decided that each month, you will not spend more than 20% of your remaining money. If you spend the full 20%, how much money will you have left by the end of the school year? Complete the table and graph below and describe the equation represented by the graph.
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