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A group of friends got summer jobs in order to save money for a spring break trip. The table shows how much money each friend earned per
hour of work and his or her total earnings for the summer
Wages
Name
per Mour Total Earnings
Henry
$8
$1.920
Colleen 37
$1.750
James
$2.000
Beth 512 $1,440
Match each friend to the number of hours he or she worked during the summer
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