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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 04:30 stacywashburnstu

At the beginning of the year, Evelyn had $30 in savings and saved an additional $12 each week thereafter. Cooper started the year with $75 and saved $7 every week. Let E E represent the amount of money Evelyn has saved t t weeks after the beginning of the year and let C C represent the amount of money Cooper has saved t t weeks after the beginning of the year. Write an equation for each situation, in terms of t , t, and determine the interval of time when Evelyn has more in savings than Cooper.

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