{. She works 7 hours and is paid $6 per hour. This means 7 x 6. She also received $1.50 for each pair shoes she sells. This means 1.50 times p OR 1.50p.

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She works 7 hours and is paid $6 per hour. This means 7 x 6. She also received $1.50 for each pair shoes she sells. This means 1.50 times p OR 1.50p 65%

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