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The Gleason family has a monthly budget of $4,500. Mr. Gleason has a full-time job and takes home $900 each week. Mrs. Gleason works part time and brings home $9 each week. For every hour she works. How many hours per month must Mrs. Gleason work to make sure that she and Mr. Gleason have met their monthly budget?
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