A mason's assistant's rate of pay is $0.75 per cubic foot of earth moved. He moves 220 cubic feet of earth to dig a trench. What is his pay for this job?

THE ANSWER IS NOT &330

well of course it's not $330. He gets paid less than $1 for each cubic foot, and he only moved 220 ft^3.

When you get an answer, the first thing to ask yourself is: Does it make sense?

220 ft^3 * $0.75/ft^3 = $165

Somehow you came up with twice the value you needed.

To find the mason's assistant's pay for this job, we need to multiply the rate of pay per cubic foot by the number of cubic feet of earth moved.

The rate of pay is $0.75 per cubic foot, and the number of cubic feet of earth moved is 220. Therefore, the calculation would be:

Pay = Rate of pay per cubic foot x Number of cubic feet of earth moved
= $0.75 x 220
= $165

So, the mason's assistant's pay for this job is $165.

To calculate the pay for the mason's assistant, we need to multiply the number of cubic feet moved by the rate of pay per cubic foot.

Pay = Number of cubic feet moved * Rate of pay per cubic foot

In this case, the mason's assistant moves 220 cubic feet of earth and the rate of pay is $0.75 per cubic foot.

Pay = 220 * $0.75

Pay = $165

Therefore, the mason's assistant's pay for this job is $165.