Your paycheck (before deductions) varies directly as the number of hours you work, and if your paycheck is 297.00 x 30hours, find pay for 10 hours.
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Your paycheck (before deductions) varies directly as the number of hours you work, and if your paycheck is 297.00 x 30hours, find pay for 10 hours. 

297/30 = $9.90 an hour

$9.90 * 10 = $99.00 pay for 10 hours

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