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HELP ME PLEASE 23. Two swimmers are training over a two-week period to increase the number of laps each can do consecutively. Swimmer A can do 14 laps to start, and increase her total by 3 laps each day. Swimmer B is charting her progress in the table below. Compare the initial values for each. ​
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:10
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