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Stafford
6 September, 20:17
Sam was paid 260 for working 40 hours
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Noemi
6 September, 23:08
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Divide 260 by 40 hours: 260:40=6.5. Therefore, Sam was paid 6.5 for 1 hour.
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Kylan Lane
6 September, 23:18
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260 ... 40 hours
x = ? ... 1 hour
If you would like to know how much was Sam paid for working one hour, you can calculate this using the following steps:
260 * 1 = x * 40
260 = x * 40 / 40
x = 260 / 40
x = 6.5
Result: Sam was paid 6.5 for working 1 hour.
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