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pantera1 [17]
2 years ago
3

You earn $33 in 8 hours. at that rate, how much would you earn in 5 hours?

Mathematics
2 answers:
torisob [31]2 years ago
5 0
33/8 = $4.13 an hour
4.13 × 5 = 20.65 hours
Daniel [21]2 years ago
3 0
If you made $33 in 8 hours, then you should divide 8 into 33 to see how much you make per hour. 8÷33= (explaining how to get answer) can 8 go into 3? No. put a zero on top of the first three. Now can 8 go into 33? yes, 4 times, 4×8= 32, so we have 1 left over. add 2 decimals to the number so that it is $33.00, (still that same number just with zeros on the end). So far the answer is $04.??. How many times can 8 go into 10? 1 time with 2 left over, so write the one on top of the .0! Now with 2 left over we have to see how many times 8 can go into 20, 8×2= 16 16+8=24, so it can only go in 2 times without going over 20. Now that we have rounded it up to 2 decimals we don't have to keep going and your answer is
$4.12 times that by 5 and you will get the final answer.

4.12
×   5
20.60

Hope I explained I okay!!
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