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Charlie employs his friend Karl to help him prepare the food and to sell it at theevent. He pays Karl $11 per hour. If Karl helped Charlie for five hours, how much profit did Ch…
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Charlie employs his friend Karl to help him prepare the food and to sell it at theevent. He pays Karl $11 per hour. If Karl helped Charlie for five hours, how much profit did Charlie’s business make from the event?
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Well I don’t know if they made a profit off of helping out, but Karl would have earned $55 if that’s what you are asking.
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