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Mathematics, 15.04.2020 03:11, mvtthewisdead

Susan is trying to decide between two jobs. One job pays $12 per hour for the first 36 hours and $15 per hour for any additional hours. The other job is $11.50 per hour for the first 35 hours and $18 per hour for any additional hours. For which job will she earn more if she works 40 hours a week? How much more per year will this be if she works 50 weeks a year? Show work.

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