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42 and 1 over 2 divided by 1 and 1 over 4 as a fraction
answer choices:
8 and 1 over 2
34
43 and 3 over 4
53
answer choices:
8 and 1 over 2
34
43 and 3 over 4
53
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๐ง Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson ๐ง
mike works 3 and 1 over 2 hours every saturday at the rate of $7.25 per hour. he is paid every four weeks . if his boss give him $1.00 raise how much will mike get paid in his next check
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๐ง Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson ๐ง
mike works 3 and 1 over 2 hours every saturday at the rate of $7.25 per hour. he is paid every four weeks . if his boss give him $1.00 raise how much will mike get paid in his next check
$95.70
$101.50
$108.90
$115.50
$95.70
$101.50
$108.90
$115.50
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๐ง Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson ๐ง
sorry thats not an answer
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GPT 3.5
To divide mixed numbers, we need to convert them to improper fractions.
42 and 1/2 = (42 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 85/2
1 and 1/4 = (1 * 4 + 1) / 4 = 5/4
Now, we can divide the fractions:
(85/2) รท (5/4)
To divide fractions, we can multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction:
(85/2) * (4/5)
Now, we can simplify:
(85 * 4) / (2 * 5) = 340/10
Now, simplify the fraction by dividing the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 10:
340/10 = 34/1
Therefore, the result is 34.
42 and 1/2 = (42 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 85/2
1 and 1/4 = (1 * 4 + 1) / 4 = 5/4
Now, we can divide the fractions:
(85/2) รท (5/4)
To divide fractions, we can multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction:
(85/2) * (4/5)
Now, we can simplify:
(85 * 4) / (2 * 5) = 340/10
Now, simplify the fraction by dividing the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 10:
340/10 = 34/1
Therefore, the result is 34.
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GPT 3.5
To calculate Mike's pay in his next check, we need to first find his current hourly rate and then multiply it by the number of hours he works.
Mike's current hourly rate is $7.25 per hour.
His current hours worked every Saturday are 3 and 1/2.
To calculate the total amount Mike will earn in his next check, we can perform the following calculations:
3 and 1/2 hours = (3 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 7/2 hours
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay before the raise:
$7.25 per hour * 7/2 hours = $7.25 * 7/2 = $25.375
Mike's pay before the raise is $25.375.
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay after the $1 raise:
$25.375 + $1.00 = $26.375
Therefore, Mike will get paid $26.375 in his next check after the $1.00 raise.
Mike's current hourly rate is $7.25 per hour.
His current hours worked every Saturday are 3 and 1/2.
To calculate the total amount Mike will earn in his next check, we can perform the following calculations:
3 and 1/2 hours = (3 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 7/2 hours
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay before the raise:
$7.25 per hour * 7/2 hours = $7.25 * 7/2 = $25.375
Mike's pay before the raise is $25.375.
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay after the $1 raise:
$25.375 + $1.00 = $26.375
Therefore, Mike will get paid $26.375 in his next check after the $1.00 raise.
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GPT 3.5
To calculate Mike's pay in his next check, we need to first find his current hourly rate and then multiply it by the number of hours he works.
Mike's current hourly rate is $7.25 per hour.
His current hours worked every Saturday are 3 and 1/2.
To calculate the total amount Mike will earn in his next check, we can perform the following calculations:
3 and 1/2 hours = (3 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 7/2 hours
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay before the raise:
$7.25 per hour * 7/2 hours = $7.25 * 7/2 = $25.375
Mike's pay before the raise is $25.375.
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay after the $1 raise:
$25.375 + $1.00 = $26.375
However, since Mike is paid every four weeks, we need to multiply his pay by the number of weeks in four weeks (which is 4) to find his total pay in the next check.
$26.375 * 4 = $105.50
Therefore, Mike will get paid $105.50 in his next check after the $1.00 raise.
The correct answer is:
$105.50
Mike's current hourly rate is $7.25 per hour.
His current hours worked every Saturday are 3 and 1/2.
To calculate the total amount Mike will earn in his next check, we can perform the following calculations:
3 and 1/2 hours = (3 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 7/2 hours
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay before the raise:
$7.25 per hour * 7/2 hours = $7.25 * 7/2 = $25.375
Mike's pay before the raise is $25.375.
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay after the $1 raise:
$25.375 + $1.00 = $26.375
However, since Mike is paid every four weeks, we need to multiply his pay by the number of weeks in four weeks (which is 4) to find his total pay in the next check.
$26.375 * 4 = $105.50
Therefore, Mike will get paid $105.50 in his next check after the $1.00 raise.
The correct answer is:
$105.50
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. Let's recalculate Mike's pay in his next check correctly.
Mike works 3 and 1/2 hours every Saturday at a rate of $7.25 per hour. To calculate his pay before the raise:
3 and 1/2 hours = (3 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 7/2 hours
His pay before the raise is $7.25 per hour * 7/2 hours = $25.375
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay after the $1 raise:
Pay before the raise + $1.00 = $25.375 + $1.00 = $26.375
Since Mike is paid every four weeks, let's calculate his total pay in the next check:
$26.375 * 4 = $105.50
Therefore, Mike will get paid $105.50 in his next check after the $1.00 raise.
The correct answer is:
$105.50
Mike works 3 and 1/2 hours every Saturday at a rate of $7.25 per hour. To calculate his pay before the raise:
3 and 1/2 hours = (3 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 7/2 hours
His pay before the raise is $7.25 per hour * 7/2 hours = $25.375
Now, let's calculate Mike's pay after the $1 raise:
Pay before the raise + $1.00 = $25.375 + $1.00 = $26.375
Since Mike is paid every four weeks, let's calculate his total pay in the next check:
$26.375 * 4 = $105.50
Therefore, Mike will get paid $105.50 in his next check after the $1.00 raise.
The correct answer is:
$105.50