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Rachel earned $34 in 4 hours at her job today. She wants to know how much she could earn(e) tomorrow if she worked Works 10 hours at the same hourly rate
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Rachel earned $34 in 4 hours at her job today. She wants to know how much she could earn(e) tomorrow if she worked Works 10 hours at the same hourly rate
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Rachel earned $34 in 4 hours at her job today. She wants to know how much she could earn(e) tomorrow if she worked Works 10 hours at the same hourly rate
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The answer is $85. how I got my answer.
I first needed to find out how much she made per hour, so I divided $34÷4=8.5, so she makes $8.50 per hour, now all I have to do is multiply $8.50×10=$85.
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pretty sure it would be 85 dollers
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