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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 16:10 zionlopez543

Jack is trying to make extra money on his summer vacation from school. He works two different jobs, earning $9 per hour washing cars and $6 per hour walking dogs. How much money would Jack earn in a week in which he worked 5 hours washing cars and 2 hours walking dogs? How much money would Jack earn in a week in which he worked w w hours washing cars and d d hours walking dogs? 5 hours washing cars and 2 hours walking dogs: w w hours washing cars and d d hours walking dogs:

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