Mathematics, 02.03.2021 18:50 shongmadi77
2. Suppose that you put $1.50 into a jar. One week
later you put $2.00. At the end of the next you put
in $2.50 and so on. What is the total amount you
will have in the jar at the end of 27 weeks.
A. $14.50
B. $15.00
C. $216.00
D. $222.75
E. $256.25
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