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Mathematics, 28.01.2020 14:03 michellemonroe012305

Doug earns $10.50 per hour working at a restaurant. on friday he spent 1 3/4 hours cleaning, 2 1/3 hours doing paperwork and 1 5/12 hours serving customers. what are doug's earnings?


Doug earns $10.50 per hour working at a restaurant. on friday he spent 1 3/4 hours cleaning, 2 1/3 h

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