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A person works 7 days a week for 5 hours. He makes 2 dollars a minute. How much does he make in a week?
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A person works 7 days a week for 5 hours. He makes 2 dollars a minute. How much does he make in a week?
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The answer is $4,200.00.
Multiply 2 by 60 for the hourly pay. Then, multiply that answer by 5 for the daily pay, which I assume is 5 hours each day. Finally, muliply that by 7 for the days worked.
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pay=pay per minute times minutes
find how many minutes
1hr=60 mins
times 5
5hr=300mins
7 days
300min per day
ties 7
2100mins total
pay=salary rate times mins
pay=2 times 2100
pay=4200
makes $4200 per week
(he makes $120 per hour, that's alot!)
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