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Mathematics, 29.10.2020 01:00 kamiyaharris1

A. $16 for working 2 hours
B. $36 for working 4 hours
C. $40 for working 5 hours
D. $58 for working 6 hours


A. $16 for working 2 hours 
B. $36 for working 4 hours 
C. $40 for working 5 hours 
D. $5

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