ruposh6240 wrote:
Edited:
Let 't' = number of hours Renee will have to work.
Concept: The average rate Renee gets paid is equal to the total wages earned divided by the total number of hours worked.
Rene earns\($40\) per hour for the first \(40\) hours, so she makes\(40 × 40\)= \($1,600\) in the first \(40\) hours. She also earns\($80\) for every hour after 40 hours, for additional pay of\($80(t – 40)\). Therefore, her total pay can be calculated as:
So,\(\frac{1600+80(t−40)}{t}\)=\(60\)
Or, \(1600+80t-3200\)=\(60t\)
Or, \(20t\)=\(1600\)
or, \(t\)=\(80 hours\)
Ans. (E)