the frequent table below shows the hourly wages of 22 factory workers how many are paid 10.50 per hour or more

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about that many

so it says 7 get 10.50 to 11.49 so is it 7

To determine how many factory workers are paid $10.50 per hour or more, you need to analyze the given frequency table.

However, since you haven't provided the frequency table or its contents, I can't directly give you the answer.

To find the answer, you should look at the frequency table and locate the column that represents the hourly wages. It might be labeled as "Wages" or something similar.

In that column, identify the row that corresponds to $10.50 per hour or more. This row may include a range of wages or a specific value.

Next, take note of the frequency listed in that row. The frequency represents the number of factory workers within that wage range.

That frequency number is the answer to your question - it tells you how many factory workers are paid $10.50 per hour or more.

Do any earn any more than 10.50 an hour?

You do realize that we can't see your table, don't you?