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Jonah is mowing lawns for a summer job. For every mowing job, he charges an initial fee plus $8 for each hour of work. His total fee for a 6-hour job, for instance, is $58. Usin…
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instance, is $58. Using the given information, how much does he charge for his
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It would be 10 dollars
Explanation:
6x8=48
58-48=10
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