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babunello [35]
3 years ago
11

Clarissa got a part time job during the first week she earned $439.50. During the second and third week she worked a total of 62

hours and earned $22.79 per hour. during the fourth week she got sick and had to take some days off, and so she earned 48% of what she earned in her first week . Estimate clarissas income in her first month. EXPLAIN your reasoning.——————————AND PLEASE COMPLETE ANSWERS ONLY!!!!
Mathematics
1 answer:
iren2701 [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

$2063.44

Step-by-step explanation:

1st week = $439.50

2nd and 3rd week = 62 hours and each hour = $22.79

Total amount earned in 2nd and 3rd week = 62 * 22.79 = $1412.98

4th week = 48% of what she earned in her first week = 48% of $439.50

4th week = (48 / 100) * 439.50 = $210.96

Total amount she earned = 1st week + 2nd & 3rd week + 4th week

Total amount = $439.50 + $1412.98 + $210.96

Total amount = $2063.44

She earned a total of $2063.44

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