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Mathematics, 08.11.2019 18:31, pum9roseslump

Brian decided to start a dog-walking service. he's going to charge each dog owner $4.50 to walk one dog and $6.75 to walk two dogs. approximately how much will he earn if he walks 13 single dogs and 9 sets of two dogs?

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