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Christine made 132$ for 11 hours of work. At the same rate, how many hours would she have to work to make 84$ ?
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Christine made 132$ for 11 hours of work. At the same rate, how many hours would she have to work to make 84$ ?
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Christine made 132$ for 11 hours of work.
At the same rate, how many hours would she have to work to make 84$ ?
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To find how much she makes per hour, do $132 divided by 11. That is equal to 12, meaning she makes $12 per hour. Then, do $84 divided by $12 since that’s how much she makes per hour. This is equal to 7. Christine has to work 7 hours to make $84.
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