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Katie made 2 withdrawals of equal amounts from her checking account. The equation below can be used to determine x, the amount in dollars of each withdrawal. 600 - 2x = 547.24 What was the amount in dollars of each of Katie's withdrawals? A $24.06
B $52.76
C $53.82
D $26.38

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