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Mer.johnson was pain $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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He should be earning 285 dollars. What you do is find the rate per hour by dividing 190 by 40. (190/40) That should be 4.75. From there you can simply multiply by 60. (60*4.75). That ought to give you 285.
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