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80 Chapter 1 Whole Numbers 58. A farmer sells eggs in containers holding a dozen eggs. If he has 4257 eggs, how many containers will be filled completely? How many eggs will be left over? 59. Marc pays for an $84 dinner with $20 bills. a. How many bills must he use? b. How much change will he receive? 60. Shawn buys 3 CDs for a total of $54 and pays with $10 bills. a. How many bills must he use? b. How much change will he receive? 61. Ling has three jobs. He works for a lawn maintenance service 4 days a week. He also tutors math and works as a waiter on weekends. His hourly wage and the number of hours for each job are given for a 1-week period. How much money did Ling earn for the week? 62. An electrician, a plumber, a mason, and a carpenter work at a certain construction site. The hourly wage and the number of hours each person worked are summarized in the table.What was the total amount paid for all four workers? Hourly Wage Number of Hours Tutor $30/hr 4 Waiter 10/hr 16 Lawn 8/hr 30 maintenance Hourly Wage Number of Hours Electrician $36/hr 18 Plumber 28/hr 15 Mason 26/hr 24 Carpenter 22/hr 48 Group Activity Becoming a Successful Student Materials: Computer with Internet access Estimated time: 15 minutes Group Size: 4 Good time management, good study skills, and good organization will help you be successful in this course. Answer the following questions and compare your answers with your group members. 1. For the week, write down the times each day that you plan to study math. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 2. Write down the date of your next math test.


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