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Mathematics, 10.09.2019 20:30 emileep13

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cindy worked for 15 consecutive days, earning an average wage of $91 per day. during the first 7
days her average was $87/day, and her average wage during the last 7 days was $93/day. what was
her wage on the sth day?
a
b.
$83
$92
c.
d
$97
$105

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