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A keg cost $65 plus a $15 refundable deposit. You deliver two ( 2 ) kegs and pick up three ( 3 ) empty kegs, what would the total cost be?
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A keg cost $65 plus a $15 refundable deposit. You deliver two ( 2 ) kegs and pick up three ( 3 ) empty kegs, what would the total cost be?
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A keg cost $65 plus a $15 refundable deposit. You deliver two ( 2 ) kegs and pick up three ( 3 ) empty kegs, what would the total cost be?
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The total cost would be $175 . I hope it helped you
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