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Mathematics, 01.09.2021 05:40 kaylea88

Julio is paid 1.4 times his normal hourly rate for each hour he works over 28 hours in a week. Last week he worked 45 hours and earned $606.06.
Enter and solve an equation to find Julio's normal hourly rate, r. Complete the explanation how you know
that your answer is reasonable.
The earnings equation is $606.06 =
Julio's hourly rate is $
per hour.
This is reasonable because working 45 hours at a rate of $12 per hour is
45. 12=45(10 + 2) = 450 +90 = and $ is close to $606.06.

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