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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 22:40 nev322

Javier works each weekend at an animal shelter. He earns $8 an hour. He is saving his earnings to go on a ski trip that costs $190. Becca says that Javier must work at least 6 more hours to have enough money to go on the ski trip. Her work is shown below. Choose True or False about each statement

Becca's solution included all of the hours Javier worked on both weekends. (TRUE OR FALSE?)

Javier worked a total of 23 hours on both weekends. (TRUE OR FALSE?)

Javier earns $198 for 24 hours of work. (TRUE OR FALSE?)

Javier only needs to work one more hour to have enough money for his trip. (TRUE OR FALSE?)

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