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1. For the three-part question that follows, provide your answer to each question in the given workspace. Identify each part with a
coordinating response. Be sure to clearly label each part of your response as Part A, Part B, and Part C.
Suppose you are saving your money to pay for a vacation for your family. So far, you have $400 saved. You plan on saving more each
month so you can pay for the vacation at the end of the year. Assume that you save 10%more each month than the previous month.
Part A: Write a formula that would show the amount you will have saved after 1 year.
Part B: If the vacation costs a total of $8,000, will you be able to pay for it after 1 year?
Part C: Explain why or why not. Show your work to support your answer.
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