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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 23:30 jenna6891

Marcus works at an ice cream shop. He earns $10.50 each hour. Use Marcus’s timesheet for the week to answer the questions. Date

Time In

Time Out

April 11

8:45

12:00

April 12

9:00

12:00

April 13

7:30

12:00

April 14

8:00

1:15

April 15

8:30

11:15

How many hours did Marcus work for the week?

How much money did Marcus earn for the week?

Marcus was offered a position which pays a salary of $150 every week and a 25 cent commission for each ice cream cone he sells. Marcus sells an average of 128 ice cream cones each week. How much will Marcus make in

the new position? Compare this to how much he made for a week at his current job. Should he take the new position? Why or why not?

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