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Mathematics, 08.10.2021 17:30 cxttiemsp021

Mary and Jeff both have jobs at a baseball stadium selling bags of peanuts. They each get paid $12 per game and $1.75 for each bag of peanuts they sell.

a.) How many bags of peanuts does Jeff need to sell to earn $54?

b.) How much will Mary earn if she sells 70 bags of peanuts at a game?

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