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Arturo worked a 40 hour week at $12 per hour. He then received a raise of one dollar per hour and worked 830 hour week. How much more money did he receive for the first week of …
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Arturo worked a 40 hour week at $12 per hour. He then received a raise of one dollar per hour and worked 830 hour week. How much more money did he receive for the first week of work than the second
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nobody can work 830 in one week; there are only 168 hours in a week
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