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Real-Life Math

You are self-employed as a life coach. You have set aside this day to do your client billing. As a self-employed person, you are responsible for doing your own accounting.

"The area where math comes into play is when you are setting up and managing your own business. As a self-employed person I must track my income and expenses," says life coach Ally Wieser.

You have been working with a young professional for a few months. This client pays you once a month. This month, you have had three 45-minute phone calls. You charge $300 per hour for your coaching services.

What does the client owe you?

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