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Rzqust [24]
3 years ago
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chapter 13 medical math assignment sheet cengage learning a dental laboratory technician (DLT) earns $14 per hour when she works

days and $18 per hour when she works nights. One month she works six 4-hour days, three 8-hour days, three 10-hour days, five 6-hour nights, and four 8-hour nights. What is her total pay for the month
Mathematics
1 answer:
puteri [66]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

$2,208

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to calculate her total pay for the month we simply need to use the hours provided in the question, multiply each amount of hours by they pay rate for that day/night. Finally, we add all of the products together to get the final pay for the month.

6 * (4*14) = 336

3 * (8 * 14) = 336

3 * (10 * 14) = 420

5 * (6 * 18) = 540

4 * (8 * 18) = 576

336 + 336 + 420 + 540 + 576 = $2,208

Finally, we can see that her total pay for the month is $2,208

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