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Shane's Summer Earnings
Week 2 4 6 8 10
Total Money Earned $450 $900 $1350 $1800 $2250
Total Money Saved $125 $250 $375 $500 $625

During the summer, Shane earns $450 every two weeks from being a lifeguard. He saves $125 from each paycheck. According to the table, what is the ratio relationship between the total amount saved and the total amount earned? What is the ratio relationship between the number of weeks and the total amount earned?

A) 1 to 3; 2 to 125
B) 2 to 5; 2 to 225
C) 5 to 18; 1 to 225
D) 5 to 14; 1 to 225

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