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You are going to mow your neighbor's lawn for some extra money. Below is a scale drawing of their lawn, where each square represents 5 feet. What is the perimeter of the real lawn (not the scale drawing)?

Your neighbor will either pay you $40 as a flat rate, or they will give you $0.03 for each sq. foot (3 cents per square foot). Which would make you the most money? Show all your work on a paper and insert the image with the final answer here:


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