SOLUTION: 5. A provincial Park charges 21$ for access to the laske, and $14.75 for every dozen trout caught. Janine's last fishing trip cost $94.75. How many dozen Trout did she catch?

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Question 5281: 5. A provincial Park charges 21$ for access to the laske, and $14.75 for every dozen trout caught. Janine's last fishing trip cost $94.75. How many dozen Trout did she catch?

Answer by CharStar(110)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First you would subtract $21.00 for the access from the total $94.75.
$94.75-$21.00 = $73.75
Then divide $73.75 into $14.75 and you get 5 dozen.
To check your answer:
$14.75 x 5 = $73.75 + 21.00 = $94.75

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