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Mathematics, 19.12.2020 07:40 19thomasar

Jean's parents gave her a choice on how much allowance she will get in a month. Choice 1: Jean gets an allowance of $15 each month plus an extra $2 for each chore she completes around the house.

Choice 2: Jean gets an allowance of $50 per month, but must complete 20 chores each month.

Which Choice should Jean make in order to earn the largest allowance if she plans to complete 20 chores each month?

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