Kesha is an hourly worker

  1. Kesha is an hourly worker and is paid bi-weekly.Her wage is $25, and she is scheduled for 8 hours a day for 5 days a week. She
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  2. Kesha is an hourly worker and is paid bi-weekly. Her wage is $25, and she is scheduled for 8 hours a day for 5 days a week. She
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  3. The amount of money a worker makes varies directly with the hourly rate of pay. Worker A earns $168 for an 8-hour period. Worker
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  4. The amount of money a worker makes varies directly with the hourly rate of pay. Worker A earns $168 for an 8-hour period. Worker
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  5. The amount of money a worker makes varies directly with the hourly rate of pay. Worker A earns $168 for an 8-hour period. Worker
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