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Mathematics, 19.01.2021 01:00, ilarheab

Omg help Natasha starts with $45 in her savings account, and each month she adds $6. Sal starts with $55 in his savings account, and each month he adds $4. How many months will it take for Natasha to have more money in her savings account than Sal in his?

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