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Mathematics, 19.03.2021 01:40 kelseiroll9759

Sean works for a company. His normal rate of pay is £12 per hour. When Sean works more than 8 hours a day, he is paid overtime for each hour he works more than 8 hours.
Sean's rate of overtime pay per hour is 1 1/4 times his normal rate of pay per hour. On Monday Sean worked for 10 hours.
Work out the total amount of money Sean earned on Monday.

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