Question 1113308: Each week, Jordan's parents give him the $8 he earned for the week, and he records the total amount of money he has saved in the table below
Week January 4 January 11 January 18 January 25 February 1
Total Saved $86 $94 $102
With only two weeks left before the trip, Jordan wants to predict how much money he will have to bring on the trip. What is the total amount of money that Jordan will have saved on February 1st
can you tell me what part of the table is x and which is y
Answer by ikleyn(52788) (Show Source):
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Each week, Jordan's parents give him the $8 he earned for the week, and he records the total amount of money he has saved in the table below
Week January 4 January 11 January 18 January 25 February 1
Total Saved $86 $94 $102
With only two weeks left before the trip, Jordan wants to predict how much money he will have to bring on the trip.
What is the total amount of money that Jordan will have saved on February 1st
can you tell me what part of the table is x and which is y
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