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Parking your car near where you work costs 50¢ per hour or $4 per day. If you park for 7 hours per day, what is the LEAST that you will pay for 5 days worth of parking?
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Parking your car near where you work costs 50¢ per hour or $4 per day. If you park for 7 hours per day, what is the LEAST that you will pay for 5 days worth of parking?
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