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Colin earned $46 raking leaves. If he worked 1.5 hours yesterday and 4.25 hours today, how much did he earn per hour?
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First, you add 1.5 and 4.25 together and you get 5.75. Then, you take $46 and divide it by 5.75 to get 8. So, the answer is 8. Hope this helped :)
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