To find Hunter's hourly pay, we can set up a proportion based on the information given. He was paid $72 for 5 hours of work.
The proportion can be set up as follows:
\[ \frac{72 \text{ dollars}}{5 \text{ hours}} = \frac{x \text{ dollars}}{1 \text{ hour}} \]
Where \( x \) represents the hourly pay we want to find.
So the complete proportion to use is:
\[ \frac{$72.00}{5 \text{ hours}} = \frac{x \text{ dollars}}{1 \text{ hour}} \]
From this, we can solve for \( x \):
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Cross-multiply: \[ 72 \text{ dollars} \times 1 \text{ hour} = x \text{ dollars} \times 5 \text{ hours} \]
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This simplifies to: \[ 72 = 5x \]
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Now, divide both sides by 5: \[ x = \frac{72}{5} = 14.40 \]
Hunter's hourly pay is $14.40.