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Mathematics, 30.12.2021 17:00 AShevel6767

Students deliver catalogues and leaflets to houses. One day, they have to deliver 384 catalogues and 1890 leaflets.
Each student can deliver either 16 catalogues or 90 leaflets in 1 hour.
Each student can only work for 8 hours.
All students hired are paid £51.30 per day, even if they don't work a full day.
If the minimum number of students are hired, how much will the wage bill be?


Students deliver catalogues and leaflets to houses.
 

One day, they have to deliver 384 catalogues

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