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1 October, 00:53

If Heidi is hired by company A, she would be paid $14.60 an hour. If she is hired by company B, she would be paid $16.60 an hour. Both jobs require that she works with 9 clients each day. Each clients would work with her for 40 min. How much more would Heidi get paid in a days work if she was hired b Company B?

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  1. 1 October, 01:22
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    If Heidi only gets paid when she is talking to clients, she will be working

    ... 9 * (40 min/60 (min/h)) = 6 h

    per day.

    Her $2.00 difference in pay per hour will result in a difference in pay per day of

    ... $2.00/h * 6 h/day = $12/day

    Company B will pay Heidi $12 more for a day's work.
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