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  • 20-12-2018
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  • 20-12-2018

Answer: 137 + 4(n-1)


Step-by-step explanation:

137 + 4(n-1)

Okay, let's test this starting with week 1:

137 + 4(1-1)

137 + 4*0

137, which is correct because she starts with 137.

Week 2:

137 + 4 (2-1)

137 + 4 * 1

137 + 4

141

Alright, let's see if it is correct if we do week 5:

137 + 4 (5-1)

137 + 4(4)

137 + 16

153

To know that 153 is right we could do 137 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4, which equals 153.

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