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Jane earns money walking dogs on the weekends. Jane charges $ 5 $5dollar sign, 5 for each dog she walks.
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Jane earns money walking dogs on the weekends. Jane charges $ 5 $5dollar sign, 5 for each dog she walks.
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Please finish the question, if she earns $5 per dog just multiply it with the number of dogs she walks
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