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6 October, 01:24

Eric has a dog walking business. He charges $13 per dog he walks and $6 for the water he buys for the dogs. If he made $97 on Monday, write an equation to find the number of dogs he walked on Monday.

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  1. 6 October, 01:50
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    13+6 (d) = 97

    Each dog Eric walks is 13 plus 6 dollars for water. He earns 97 dollars buy you don't know the amount of dogs so d=dogs. You need to multiply the amount if dogs to the amount of money Eric earns.
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