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Jennifer and Jason each earn $11 per hour doing yard work. on one job Jennifer work 3 hours, and Jason worked 2 1/2 hours, altogether, how much money were they paid?
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Jennifer and Jason each earn $11 per hour doing yard work. on one job Jennifer work 3 hours, and Jason worked 2 1/2 hours, altogether, how much money were they paid?
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Jennifer —> $11 x 3 = $33
Jason —> $11 x 2 1/2 = $27.50
Together —> $33 + $27.50 = $60.50
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I think it’s 60.5 dollars that they both earned altogether
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