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Jobie starts with $325 in her piggy bank. each month she adds $10. which recursive function rule models the total amount in jobieā€™s piggy bank at the end of each month? an=10ā‹…anāˆ’1 and a1=325 an=10+anāˆ’1 and a1=325 an=325ā‹…anāˆ’1 and a1=10 an=325+anāˆ’1 and a1=10

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