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3 July, 09:30

Michelle's regular hourly wage at the candy factory is

$9.86 for a 35-hour work week. She is paid double time

for working on a holiday. Last week she worked 10 hours

overtime on a holiday. How much more did she earn last

week than she earns in a 35-hour work week?

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  1. 3 July, 09:53
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    Michele earns $98.60 extra over the holiday.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    $9.86•35=$345.10

    $9.86•45=$443.70

    (I got 45 by adding 10 to 35.)

    443.70-345.10=$98.60
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