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Earnings per hour and greatest hourly rate

Earnings per hour and greatest hourly rate-example-1
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Money is earned by the hour.
Therefore all you have to do is divide the second column by the first column.

Caleb: 36.25/5; or $7.25 an hour.
Jeremy: 65.25/7.5; or $8.70 an hour.
Maria: 34.00/4.25; or $8.00 an hour.
Rosa: 54.00/8; or $6.70 an hour
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This can be solved by using a simple algebraic equation.

For example, in the first column, Caleb worked 5 hours. We do not know how much he makes per hour, so let that be x. He earned a total of $36.25, so the equation can be written as 5x=36.25.

Divide by 5 on both sides, and you get x= 7.25

He earns $7.25 per hour of work.

Repeat this for all the workers:

Jeremy: 7.5x=65.25

x= $8.70

Maria: 4.25x=34.00

x= $8

Rosa: 8x=54.00

x= $6.75


Jeremy has the greatest hourly rate


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