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Mathematics, 14.12.2020 22:20, anicholson41

Freshman Success... Mrs. Redman Question 2 (1 point) Josh wants to save $165.00 to buy a pair of roller blades. He plans to save $1 the first month, $3 the second month, $6 the third month, and $10 the fourth month. Josh's Savings Month | Amount saved Total during month savings 1 $1 $1 2 $3 $4 3 $6 $10 4 $10 $20 : If Josh continues this savings pattern, how many months will it take Josh to save $165.00?

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