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Arturo worked a 40-hour week at $12 per hour. He then received a raise of $1 per hour and worked a 30-hour week. How much more money did he receive for the first week of work than the second?

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Arturo receives $90 more in the first week of work than the second.

What are Working Hours?

The time a person spends engaged in compensated work is referred to as working time.

Given,

First Week Working hours = 40 hours,    per hour rate = $12

The second-week working hours = 30,   per hour rate = $13 (With raise of $1)

Calculation of Wages

First Week wages = Total Weekly Hours ×  Per Hour rate

                                     = 40 × 12 =$480

Second Week wages = Total Weekly Hours ×  Per Hour rate

                                    = 30 × 13 =$390

The difference between the First week's wages and the Second week's wages is $90 ($480 - $390).      

Thus, Arturo earn $90 more in the first week as compared to the second week.

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