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If the technician charged $327.50, then the technician worked
hours.
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I don't have the hourly rate or fee structure. With that information you can compute:
- If there's only an hourly rate r: hours = 327.50 ÷ r.
- If there's a flat fee f plus hourly rate r: hours = (327.50 − f) ÷ r.
Tell me the technician's hourly rate (and any fixed fee) and I'll compute the hours (and convert to hours/minutes if you want).
- If there's only an hourly rate r: hours = 327.50 ÷ r.
- If there's a flat fee f plus hourly rate r: hours = (327.50 − f) ÷ r.
Tell me the technician's hourly rate (and any fixed fee) and I'll compute the hours (and convert to hours/minutes if you want).
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