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Maksim231197 [3]
4 years ago
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Lisa earns $8.10 an hour and work 40 hours Jamie earns $10.80 an hour Jamie would have to work how many hours to Eagle leases ea

rnings over 40 hours ?
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1 answer:
Rzqust [24]4 years ago
5 0
30 hours. Multiply $8.10 by 40 to get $324. Divide $324 by $10.80 to get 30 hours.
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Suppose that there are finite elementary events in the sample space of the considered experiment, and all are equally likely.

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