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24 October, 23:21

A locksmith worked 32 hours and earned $480, which included some compensation for paid time off. If his true hourly wage is $2 per hour more than the pay rate shown on his pay stub, what rate is shown on his pay stub?

A. $15 per hour

B. $16 per hour

C. $17 per hour

D. $13 per hour

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  1. 24 October, 23:32
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    The answer is 13 per hour.
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