Sarah earned some money taking care of a dog. She charged $8.50 for washing the dog and $7 for walking the dog. She spent $1.15 on shampoo to wash the dog.


What was Sarah’s profit from taking care of the dog?

(8.50 + 7.00) - 1.15 = ?

707.35

Seven hundred dollars? Does that make sense to you?

14.35

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The answer is 14.35. I hope this helps.

To find Sarah's profit from taking care of the dog, we need to calculate her total earnings and subtract her expenses.

First, let's calculate her total earnings from washing and walking the dog:
Earnings from washing the dog: $8.50
Earnings from walking the dog: $7.00
Total earnings: $8.50 + $7.00 = $15.50

Next, let's calculate her expenses:
Expense for shampoo: $1.15

Now, we can find her profit by subtracting her expenses from her total earnings:
Profit = Total earnings - Expenses
Profit = $15.50 - $1.15
Profit = $14.35

Therefore, Sarah's profit from taking care of the dog is $14.35.