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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
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CAN SOMEONE PLEASE GO ANSWER MY QUESTION Click on my profile and you should see it

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1 answer:
skad [1K]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

Jonathan operates an oil change and tune-up service. He charges 29.99 for 4 cylinder oil changes and 39.99 for 6-cylinder oil changes.  He charges 75.00 for fuel system cleanings. Sales for the week included 10- 4 cylinder oil changes and 29- 6 cylinder oil changes.  He completed 5 fuel system cleanings.  How much did his service station make during the week?

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