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An employee can produce 240 jars of peanut butter in one hour. If each jar sells for $5, how much money does the employee bring in during one hour of work? About $1,636 About $4…
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An employee can produce 240
jars of peanut butter in one hour. If
each jar sells for $5, how much
money does the employee bring in
during one hour of work?
About $1,636
About $4,800
About $1,200
About $1,000
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C) About $1,200
Explanation:
240 x 5 = 1,200 per hour
jars x $ = money per hour
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