SOLUTION: A barber charges $15 for a trim and $25 for a haircut. He also charges $10 for an appointment that lasts longer than 20 minutes. If an appointment goes over by 1 hour, thatâ€

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Question 1204091: A barber charges $15 for a trim and $25 for a haircut. He also charges $10
for an appointment that lasts longer than 20 minutes. If an appointment
goes over by 1 hour, that’s an additional $30.
A client gets a trim in 15 minutes, his son gets a haircut that takes an
additional 40 minutes, and his daughter gets a hair cut that takes 30
minutes.
How much does the client owe?

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

A client gets a trim in minutes
so, $for a trim, no additional charges: total pay $

his son gets a haircut that takes an additional minutes
$ for a haircut+ $ for an appointment that lasts longer than minutes: total pay $

his daughter gets a hair cut that takes minutes
$ for a haircut+ $ for an appointment that lasts longer than minutes:: total pay $

the client owe: $

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