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HELP DUE IN 10 mins The construction worker works for $5.50 per hour, but he does not get paid for his lunch time. He spent 3.8 hours for one onsite task, 1.3 hours for lunch and 4.4 hours on another on-site task yesterday. How much would the construction worker be paid?

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Answer:

It would be $31.35

Step-by-step explanation:

Just add the hours together except the time he took for lunch. Then times that by how much money he makes per hour.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: Hi there.

First, add up the number of hours he worked (do not include lunch hours): 3.8+4.4=8.2

Then multiply those hours by how much he gets paid: 5.50*8.2=45.1

So the worker was paid $45.10.

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