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Business, 25.10.2019 00:43 kevinbazalar

An individual spends $4 per day. suppose that this person pays for all her purchases using her credit card. she withdraws no money from her bank account until the morning of the fourth day, when she withdraws the whole amount necessary to pay for her credit card purchases over the previous four days. calculate the amount of money this person withdraws each time she goes to the bank. she will withdraw $ nothing. (enter your response as a whole number.)

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