SOLUTION: A lawyer bills her clients $300 per hour of service. If a client's case requires 17 hours to complete, use a proportion to calculate how much the client will owe the lawyer (exclud
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Question 185235: A lawyer bills her clients $300 per hour of service. If a client's case requires 17 hours to complete, use a proportion to calculate how much the client will owe the lawyer (excluding tax).
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A lawyer bills her clients $300 per hour of service. If a client's case requires 17 hours to complete, use a proportion to calculate how much the client will owe the lawyer
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price/hours = price/hours
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x/17 = 300/1
x = 17*300
x = $5100
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P.S. And that is a crime.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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