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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 08:00, annajquinterov

Please sb help me . no one is responding After an injury, Greg's doctor advises him to slowly build up to his regular workout schedule, adding a certain number of minutes to his workout time each week. According to his doctor's advice, Greg should work out for 25 minutes in week 3 and 47.5 minutes in week 6. A. For how many minutes should Greg work out in week1? In week 10? Show your work.

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