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Sandy works at a clothing store. She makes $8 per hour plus earns 15% commission on her sales. She worked 72 hours over the last two weeks and had a total of $1,669 in sales before taxes. Which of the following is closest to how much she will earn in hourly wages and commission for those two weeks?

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