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A mechanic’s pay for working 5 in 1 half hours is $96.47. Which calculation can be used to determine the mechanic’s hourly wage, x?
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A mechanic’s pay for working 5 in 1 half hours is $96.47. Which calculation can be used to determine the mechanic’s hourly wage, x?
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A mechanic’s pay for working 5 in 1 half hours is $96.47. Which calculation can be used to determine the mechanic’s hourly wage, x?
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$96.47 divided by 5 1/2 hours is $17.54 an hour
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Answer:
96.47/ 5.5 = hourly wage
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