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Per month, how much more money does Rose save than Olive?


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Okay sy mash from upper people You were interpreting categorical

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and quantitative data statistical measures and having a lot of

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fun doing it That's Just getting okay Well check this

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out The bar graph below shows how much each person

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in a group of friends saves per week Use this

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information Answer questions One two All right per month How

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much more money does rose save it then clive Well

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why is money called doe people because everyone needs it

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Everyone needs to save it to rose six hundred twenty

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bucks every week and clive saved ninety dollars every week

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each week Rose save one hundred twenty minus ninety thirty

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dollars more than clive because well there are four weeks

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in a month So rose saves four times thirty dollars

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or one hundred twenty dollars more than clive every month

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All right and that's it The answer is d one 00:00:54.501 --> [endTime] hundred twenty bucks were shmoop

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