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14. Jeremy buys The New York Times from a newsstand for $2.50 a day (skipping Sundays) and spends $30 per week on gasoline for his car. (Assume that there are 52 weeks in a year.)
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14. Jeremy buys The New York Times from a newsstand for $2.50
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