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34kurt
3 years ago
8

Leon earns$14 an hour.How much does he earn in 4 weeks if he works 12 hours each week?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Ivan3 years ago
5 0
First total how many hours he worked total. 12x4=48
he worked a total of 48 hours. so, now multiply that by 14.
48x14=672
he has made $672
gavmur [86]3 years ago
4 0
Let's brake this up. He earns 14 dollars per hour. Then he works 12 hours per week. So 14 times 12 is 168. 168 times 4 equals 672 dollars :P
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