Modeling Warmup 1 Savings Account Graph Nome Submitted date Bob's Savings Account Balance 1000 35.00 1000 Balance in 15.

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Modeling Warmup 1 Savings Account Graph Nome Submitted date Bob's Savings Account Balance 1000 35.00 1000 Balance in 15.

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Modeling Warmup 1 Savings Account Graph Nome Submitted date Bob's Savings Account Balance 1000 35.00 1000 Balance in 15.00 2000 500 O 1 3 30 11 12 Months since Bob opened the scout Bob is a college student who opened a savings account last year and started depositing money from his job. His balance of the end of each month is shown in the graph above--use it to answer these questions 1 (1 point) There are only two months where it's easy to tell (on this graph, anyway) exactly what Bob's account balance was. Which months, and what were the balances? HINT: When looking at a graph with dots like this, make sure you focus on where the centers of the dots are 2. (2 points) (w)Bob deposits the same amount from his check each month. How much is that? NOTE: The (w) after a point value always means that you must show how you calculated the answer in order to earn any credit. You can always check with me to make sure you're showing enough! It also doesn't hurt to show work where it's not specifically required, as it might help you earn partial credit for an incorrect answer

3. (1 point) How much money must Bob have deposited in the account to open it? 4. (1 point) (w) If Bob kept making the same size of deposit into his account for the next six months past the year shown on this chart, what would his balance be?
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