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in january 2007, the enr 20-city construction common labor index had a value of 16,520.53 and the wage rate was $31.39 per hour. assuming that labor rates increased in proportion to the common labor index, what was the common labor wage rate per hour in 1913 when the common labor index had a value of 100? (section 11.3)

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Final answer:

To find the common labor wage rate per hour in 1913, a proportion between the 2007 and 1913 common labor indexes and their respective wages was used, resulting in an estimated wage rate of approximately $0.19 per hour for 1913.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given January 2007 data where the ENR 20-city construction common labor index is 16,520.53 with a corresponding wage rate of $31.39 per hour.

We need to find out what the common labor wage rate per hour was in 1913 when the common labor index had a value of 100. To do this, we will use a proportion since we are told that labor rates increased proportionally to the common labor index:

16,520.53 / 31.39 = 100 / x

Where x represents the common labor wage rate per hour in 1913.

Solving for x, we multiply both sides of the equation by x and then divide both sides by 16,520.53 to isolate x on one side:

x * 16,520.53 = 31.39 * 100

x = (31.39 * 100) / 16,520.53

Performing the calculation gives us:

x ≈ $0.19 per hour

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