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Mathematics, 12.05.2021 18:00 tommyaberman

You have just gotten your first job. You have decided you want to take your parents out for dinner to celebrate and you have anticipated it will cost approximately $120 for the three of you to go out for dinner. At your job, you make an hourly wage of $11. How many hours would you need to work to pay for the dinner? What if you wanted to add a 15% tip? Could your strategy also allow you to find out how much money you made for any number of hours?

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