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zelly works 30 hours a week at a food market for $8.50 an hour she takes home $7.65 an hour after deductions. what is her rate for deductions? use an equation to model the problem and solve it. use r to represent the rate for her deductions.
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Her deduction is 10%, or 0.85
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