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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 19:05, TheOverlordOfWhales

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Bill is putting money into a checking account. Let y represent the total amount of money in the account (in dollars). Let x represent the number of weeks Bill has been adding money. Suppose that x and y are related by the equation 40x+450=y. Answer the questions below. Note that a change can be an increase or a decrease. For an increase, use a positive number. For a decrease, use a negative number.

What is the change per week in the amount of money in the account?

What was the starting amount of money in the account?

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