Mathematics, 02.12.2020 23:40 jones2279
The grocery store where Ms. Maple works pays her $6.50 per hour. Any time she works more than 40 hours per week, she is paid time and a half for the additional hours. Her weekly pay, w, is found using the following equation, where h is the total number of hours worked.
How much would Ms. Maple earn if she worked 43 hours one week?
$975.00
$279.50
$289.25
$399.75
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