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Samuel earned $18.90 working last weekend. He worked for 2 1/4 hours. Which equation and solution represents e, the amount Samuel earns each hour at his job?

A. 18.90 = 2.25e

Samuel earns $42.53 per hour.

B. 2.25 = 18.90e

Samuel earns $8.40 per hour.

C. 2.25 = 18.90e

Samuel earns $42.53 per hour.

D. 18.90 = 2.25e

Samuel earns $8.40 per hour.

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