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Mathematics, 07.07.2019 11:50, gabbypittman20

Karen has a summer job as a swim instructor. she gets paid $4 per hour for the first 20 hours and $6 per hour for each hour in the week. karen's goal is to earn $104 per week. how many hours of overtime per week will she need to achieve her goal?

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