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Don a construction worker earns $18.35 per hour he worked his regular 36 hours this week he also worked 15 hours at a part-time job building decks at $15 per hour what is his to…
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Don a construction worker earns $18.35 per hour he worked his regular 36 hours this week he also worked 15 hours at a part-time job building decks at $15 per hour what is his total straight time pay for both jobs last week
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18.35 x 36 = 660.6 plus the additional 15 x 15, would leave a total of 885.6
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