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Sue is still a waitress. If she worked 21 hours this week and made $70 in tips she didn't
make enough for her weekly pay to be above minimum wage. How much does her
employer have to pay to make up the difference and ensure that she makes minimum
wage for the week?


Sagot :

Answer:

more than 23.3 $

Step-by-step explanation:

if we say she will work minimum 4 hours in day that mean it will be 28 hours

so she left 7 hours behind

and she make 3.33$ per hour (70/21=3.33) so (7 * 3.33 = 23.3) she need more than 23.3$