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Jen works for a florist. She worked 15 hours last week and earned $112.50. At that rate, how much will she earn if she works for 10 hours?
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Jen works for a florist. She worked 15 hours last week and earned $112.50. At that rate, how much will she earn if she works for 10 hours?
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75.00 dollars for 10 hours
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