Problem:
A driver travels for 2 hours at 60 miles per hour, during which her car gets 30 miles per gallon of gasoline. She is paid per mile, and her only expense is gasoline at per gallon. What is her net rate of pay, in dollars per hour, after this expense?
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Solution:
Since the driver travels miles per hour and each hour she uses gallons of gasoline, she spends per hour on gas. If she gets per mile, then she gets per hour of driving. Subtracting the gas cost, her net rate of money earned per hour is .
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The driver is driving for hours at miles per hour, she drives miles. Therefore, she uses gallons of gasoline. So, total she has . So, her rate is .
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