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Kristen earns $13.50 for each hour she works. On Monday she worked 4 hours. She also worked Tuesday. If she earned a total of $162 for the two days of work, how many hours did s…
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Kristen earns $13.50 for each hour she works. On Monday she worked 4 hours. She also worked Tuesday. If she earned a total of $162 for the two days of work, how many hours did she work on Tuesday?
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Answer:8 hours on Tuesday
Step-by-step explanation:13.50 x 4=54
162-54=108
108÷13.50=8
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