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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 numbers of dogs he walked on Monday
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97/13 is about 7. 7•13=91. Since he charges 6 dollars for the dogs, 91+6=97
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