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  • 18-08-2018
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Jason worked 20 hours at $5 per hour and 30 hours at $6 per hour. What was his average hourly wage Please show all your work

5.20
5.40
5.50
5.60

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  • 18-08-2018

Jason worked 20 hours at $5 per hour and 30 hours at $6 per hour.

20 hours at $5 per hour = 20 times 5

[tex] 20 \times 5 = \$100 [/tex]

30 hours at $6 per hour = 30 times 6

[tex] 30 \times 6 = 180 [/tex]

[tex] 180 + 100 = 280 [/tex]

He earned $280 in 50 hours. Divide:

[tex] 280 \div 50 = 5.6 \rightarrow 5.60 [/tex]

Your answer is the last choice, $5.60

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