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Ms. Donaldson earns $18.80 per hour for the first 40 hours she works in a week. She earns 1 1 2 times that amount per hour for each hour beyond 40 hours in a week. Last week Ms. Donaldson worked 45.5 hours.
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Ms. Donaldson earns $18.80 per hour for the first 40 hours she works in a week. She earns 1 1 2 times that amount per hour for each hour beyond 40 hours in a week. Last week Ms. Donaldson worked 45.5 hours. How much money did she earn?
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the answer is going to be $907.1 was made that week
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