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Raul has been offered three different jobs and must choose which one to accept. One of the factors he is considering is the pay rate of each job. All three jobs assume the following: Raul would work 50 weeks of the year, 40 hours each week, five days each week, and he would receive a one-hour lunch break each day. Job A is offering a $35,000 annual salary, Job B is offering $15 per hour, and Job C is offering $750 each week. To better compare the pay rates, Raul must convert them so they are all measured in the same way (annually, hourly or weekly). How should Raul do this?

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