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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 05:01 shaydog6353

Ernie worked at his job on Saturday and Sunday last weekend, earning $14 per hour. His sister, Perla, also worked on the weekend and earned a total of $126.
If Ernie and Perla earned the same amount of money at their jobs last weekend, how many
hours did Ernie work?

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