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GED Math 4.5 Expression and Equations. How much money did Sue and Yoo make?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your smoke too
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Sure brought to you by lawyers We regret to inform
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you that you're being built one hundred fifty dollars an
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hour for this video All right sue And you are
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lawyers who is a senior partner and you is an
Full Transcript
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associate They made sixty three hundred dollars together on a
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recent case who was paid six times as much as
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you And you is paid blank dollars Sue you I
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get it it's Okay We hold ourselves in competitive Alright
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So sue is the big cheese in this firm And
- 00:32
you is her underling They make sixty three hundred big
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ones from this case But sue thanks to her elevated
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status makes six times what you does Hopefully she'll at
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least give her a nice christmas bonus So if we
- 00:43
call youse take why then we can call susie Take
- 00:46
Why time six or six y combined those two have
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tto add up sixty three hundred bucks So we can
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say that lie plus six y equals sixty three hundred
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Well why Plus six Why is just seven Why so
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seven y equals sixty three hundred let's Divide both sides
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By seven And we get why equals nine hundred and
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that's how much you was paid So we have our
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answer And we have a feeling that once you realize
- 01:13
is how much of a raw deal she's getting too
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might get a visit from her protective angry father No
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