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Mathematics, 16.07.2019 23:00 alton75

Me i'll give kari and kristoff each have a savings account with a sum of money in it. kari and kristoff each begin to add a set amount of money each week. the graph shows the total amount in kari's account each week. the table shows the total amount in kristoff's account each week. week amount ($) 1 70 3 110 5 150 which statements about the bank accounts are true? select each correct answer.(there is more than one answer) a. kari saves $10 each week. b. kari had more money in her account than kristoff when they started their weekly savings. c. kari is saving at a faster rate than kristoff. d. kristoff saves $70 the first week.

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