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weqwewe [10]
2 years ago
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Jason works at kleins dry cleaning. he earned $9.45 per hour. if he worked 37.75 hours this week what is his pay?​

Mathematics
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laiz [17]2 years ago
3 0

Jason earned $356.7375 for 37.75 hours in a week.

<h3>How to find the earning of jason for 37.75 hours?</h3>

multiplying the weekly hours by the number of weeks in a year yields the total number of hours worked. Then subtract this amount from the annual pay.

given that

Jason works at Klein dry cleaning. he earned $9.45 per hour.

Now find if he worked 37.75 hours this week what is his pay.

so simply multiply $9.45 with 37.75 hours to obtain the Jason earning of the week.

37.75 \times 9.45 = 356.7375

Hence,Jason earned $356.7375 for 37.75 hours in a week.

if you can check it is correct or not. simply divide the 356.7375 with 37.75.

Learn more about problems on earnings, refer:

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