Preliminary Question-Answer

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course Mth 151

01/11/2014 around 7:30I'm trying to get the hang of this. Please email me if I am doing anything wrong. Thank you very much.

q 001 - If you are making eight dollars per hour and work for four hours, you multiply the amount of money you make per hour by the amount of hours you work. Which is 8 times 4, which equals 32. Answer - 32 dollars. (OK - 3)

q002 - If the amount of money you earn in 12 hours of work equals 168 dollars, then you work backwards to find the amount of money earned per hour. Divide the solution (the amount of money earned) by the number of hours, and you will get the amount of money per hour. 168 divided by 12 equals 14. So, you made 14 dollars per hour. Also, to check your solution you can multiply the hours worked by the amount of money per hour. 12 times 14 dollars equals 168 dollars. (OK - 3)"

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