Mathematics, 10.06.2020 19:57 sumayyahjj
Question # 18: Represent your final answer in 3000 For example: $50.00
3 points
Dana and Monique are dog groomers. Dana's
workday is 10 hours and Monique's workday is
8 hours. Dana and Monique each work 40 hours
per week
On Monday, Dana groomed 15 dogs in 10 hours
and Monique groomed 10 dogs in 8 hours. They
each earn $12.75 for each dog groomed. Assuming
that for the rest of the week Dana and Monique
groom the same number of dogs per workday as
they did on Monday, what will be the difference
between their weekly earnings?
Your answer
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Question # 18: Represent your final answer in 3000 For example: $50.00
3 points
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