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Suppose Marco is willing to tutor for $15 an hour. On Tuesday, he will tutor Kelly for 1 hour and Mike for 3 hours. Kelly will pay $30 an hour, but Mike will only pay $20 an hour, since he has a longer tutoring session. How much producer surplus will Marco gain from tutoring both Kelly and Mike?

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