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26 August, 00:09

A lawyer charges $100 per month for a client. The lawyer also charges an hourly rate of $75 for work done. How many hours does the lawyer have to work for a client, in one month, to charge $625?

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  1. 26 August, 00:39
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    7 Hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given The lawyer charges $100 per month for a client.

    Also he charges $75 per hour

    Let the hours he worked for the client be x

    The money the lawyer gets from the hourly charges is $75x

    The total money the lawyer charged is $625

    total money = monthly charges + hourly charges

    625=100 + 75x

    75x=525

    x=525/75=7

    Therefore the lawyer has to work for 7 hours to charge $625
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