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Mathematics, 11.02.2021 01:00 HarryPotter10

Job 1 pays $30 just for taking the job. Then Doug earns $10 per hour he works. Job 2 pays $5 just for taking the job. Then Doug earns $15 each hour he works.
If Doug works hours
it does not matter because he
makes the same amount.

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