Mathematics
Mathematics, 21.12.2020 19:30, douglife8057

Jordan is starting to save $150 to buy a new phone. In December he saved $5. In January he plans on saving as twice as much as he did in December, for total savings, of $15 ($5+$10). If Jordan continues to save twice as much each month as he saved the previous month. In which month will his total savings be enough to buy the phone?

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