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24 December, 12:11

In 2005, the median annual income of high school dropouts was about $6,000 less than the median annual income of high school graduates. If the high school dropout gets paid $8 an hour, how many extra hours does the dropout have to work in order to make up this $6,000?

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  1. 24 December, 13:08
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    The median income of high school dropout was $6000 less than the median income of High school graduate. In order to make up this $6000, the high school dropout will have to work extra number of hours.

    Hourly pay of the dropout = $8

    Assume he have to work for x hours to make $6000. So we can write the equation as:

    8x = 6000

    ⇒ x = 750 hours

    This means, the high school dropout will have to work 750 hours more to make up the $6000 income.
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