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Mathematics, 17.11.2020 06:10 ljcervantes4824

Oscar is offered jobs at two different dog-walking companies. At company A he would earn $50 a day, plus $6 for each dog walk. At Company B, he would earn $20 a day, plus $9 for each dog walk. How many dogs would Oscar have to walk to earn the same amount at both companies in a day? How much would he earn for walking that number of dogs? *

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