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Bentley had $40 in birthday money in her piggy bank. She spent $10 on new flip-flops, then got $20 for her allowance and did not spend any of that money for 1 week. Finally, she spent $15 on new sunglasses. Which part of the scenario is best represented by a linear increasing interval? Bentley has $40 in her piggy bank. Bentley spent $10 on new flip flops. Bentley got $20 for her allowance. Bentley spent $15 on sunglasses.
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I'm thinking....
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I think that we have to choose the option wherein Bentley increases her money
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the first option, can be considered as the starting point, so it can not be the right option
so A?
no, I'm sorry I think that option A is a wrong option
c ? sorry
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