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If you earn 260 for working 6 1/2 hours, how much do you earn per hour? A) $0.42 B) S4 C) $40 D) $43
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If you earn 260 for working 6 1/2 hours, how much do you earn per hour? A) $0.42 B) S4 C) $40 D) $43
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If you earn 260 for working 6 1/2 hours, how much do you
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A) $0.42
B) S4
C) $40
D) $43
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C.$40
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260 divided by 6.5 = 40
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