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Luz earns $400 for 40 hours of work. use a ratio table to determine how much she earns for 6 hours of work
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400 / 40 = 10
10 × 6 = 60
The answer is 60$ of 6 hour of work.
first you have to find how much did Luz earn in 1 hour
than
(in this case 10$ is Luz earn in one hour, use the 10 multiply with 6 hour is equal to 60. )
in 6 hours Luz will earn 60 $
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