Analyzing Gig Worker Earnings
Alex is a freelance transcriptionist who is paid $2 for each minute of audio they transcribe. The table below shows their output for a 3-hour work session. Analyze the data and explain why Alex's effective hourly wage changes over the course of the session.
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Analyzing Gig Worker Earnings
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Productivity and Earnings in Freelance Work
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- Hour 1: 4 tasks completed
- Hour 2: 3 tasks completed
- Hour 3: 2 tasks completed
- Hour 4: 1 task completed
Based on this information, which statement correctly analyzes the worker's income?
Evaluating an Extra Hour of Work
A freelance graphic designer is paid $50 per logo created. Their output over a 4-hour work session is as follows:
- Hour 1: 3 logos
- Hour 2: 2 logos
- Hour 3: 2 logos
- Hour 4: 1 logo
Match each description of income with its correct calculated value based on the scenario.
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