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Hawk’s dog walker charges $25 per week for 4 walks. Each additional walk is $10, and grooming can be added for an additional $35. Or Hawk can pay a flat rate of $250/month, which includes daily walks and 1 grooming. Hawk would also like to give a tip of either $5/week or 20% for the month. If Hawk pays the weekly rate for a total of 4 weeks with an additional walk every week plus 1 grooming, how much will each option cost with gratuity?

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Final answer:

Calculating the two options for Hawk's dog walking services, the weekly rate totals to $195 with gratuity, whereas the monthly rate totals to $300 with gratuity.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question involves calculating the cost of dog walking and grooming services offered at a weekly and monthly rate, including additional services and tips. To determine which option is more cost-effective for Hawk, we'll need to break down the total expenses for each scenario.

Weekly Payment Calculation:

Hawk's base weekly cost is $25 for 4 walks. Each additional walk is $10, so for 4 weeks, that would be 4 extra walks costing $10 each. Adding the weekly tip of $5 per week gives us the following calculation:

Base charge: 4 weeks x $25/week = $100

Additional walks: 4 weeks x $10/walk = $40

Grooming: 1 x $35

Weekly Tip: 4 weeks x $5/week = $20

Total Weekly Cost: $100 + $40 + $35 + $20 = $195

Monthly Payment Calculation:

The flat monthly rate is $250, which includes daily walks and one grooming session. The 20% monthly tip on the flat rate would be:

  • Monthly Tip: $250 x 20% = $50
  • Total Monthly Cost: $250 + $50 = $300

Hence, with the inclusion of gratuity, the total cost for each option is $195 for the weekly payment plan and $300 for the monthly payment plan.

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