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Jonathan worked at McDonalds 20 hours per week and earned $195. Use the equation 20h = 195 to find Jonathan's hourly wage.
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his hourly rate is h=39/4
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Jonny earns $9.75 an hours. Divide 195 by 20 to get the answer.
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