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Teri earned $18.25 an hour at the semiconductor plant. The payroll deductions reduced her paycheck by $182.50. If her first weekly paycheck was at least $547.50 after the deduct…
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Teri earned $18.25 an hour at the semiconductor plant. The payroll deductions reduced her paycheck by $182.50. If her first weekly paycheck was at least $547.50 after the deductions, how many hours did she work that week?
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40 hours
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did 18.25*40 then subtracted 182.50 and it equaled 547.50
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