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| Question 1189555:  Josh started a new job. On his first day, he makes $20. On his third day, he makes $12. On his fifth day, he makes $14. On his seventh day, he makes double the amount he made on his third day. On his ninth day, he makes $5 less than he made his first day. On his eleventh day, he makes half of what he made in total on days 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9
 Found 2 solutions by  ikleyn, josgarithmetic:
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . 
 This post came with no question.
 
 Just due to this single reason, it DESERVES to be DELETED.
 
 
 If I see such nonsense / (similar post) in the future, I will delete it with no explanations.
 
 
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 Ignore the post by @josgarithmetic, BECAUSE it makes no sense - - - exactly in the same way as your post is non-sensical.
 
 
 
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Attempt to make a data table according to each part of the description.   You did not say what question is to be answered. 
 
DAY NUMBER     HOW MUCH MADE
  1                 20
  3                 12
  5                 14
  7                2*12=36
  9                20-5=15
  11               (0.5)(20+12+14+36+15)
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