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Suppose Raj receives a raise for his hard work and now earns $6.25 per hour how many hours would he need to work to earn $132?
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Suppose Raj receives a raise for his hard work and now earns $6.25 per hour how many hours would he need to work to earn $132?
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Divide how much he wants to earn by how much he earns per hour:
132/6.25 = 21.12
He needs to work 21.12 hours to earn $132.
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