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Mr. johnson was paid $190 for a job that required 40 hours of work. at this rate, how much should he be paid for a job requiring 60 hours of work?
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Mr. johnson was paid $190 for a job that required 40 hours of work. at this rate, how much should he be paid for a job requiring 60 hours of work?
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$190 divided by 40 = $4.75/hour
$4.75 x 60 = $285
He should get paid $285 for 60 hours of work.
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190 / 40 = $4.75 an hour
4.75 • 60 = 285
At the same rate, he should be paid
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