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16.07.2019 •
Mathematics
John made $195 for 13 hours of work. at the same rate, how much would he make for 17 hours of work?
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Ответ:
total÷# of hours= total per hour
$15 per hour
15×17
$ per hour × # of hours = $ for # hours
$255
He would make $255 for 17 hours of work.
Hope this helps!
Ответ:
where n is the number, you always take away 5 and you add 45 because that is the first number of the sequence