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EleoNora
2 months ago
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Mari has a part time job. She earns $7 an hour. She makes at most $143.50 a week. What is the greatest number of hours that she

works?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Zina [12.3K]2 months ago
6 0
<span>To find out how much she makes weekly, we must multiply her hourly wage of $7 by the total hours she worked throughout the week. When determining how many hours she worked, we need to rearrange the formula: Salary per week = hourly wage x hours worked In this case, we already know two pieces of information: hourly wage and total weekly salary. Hours worked = weekly salary / hourly wage Hours worked = 143.50 / 7 Hours worked = 20.5 Therefore, the maximum hours she can work is 20h30.</span>
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