Brodie and Cameron earn extra money by mowing lawns. Brodie earned $90 in 6 hours and Cameron earned $52 in 4 hours. Who earns more money per hour?

To determine who earns more money per hour, we need to calculate their hourly rates.

For Brodie, his hourly rate is $90 / 6 hours = $<<90/6=15>>15/hour.
For Cameron, his hourly rate is $52 / 4 hours = $<<52/4=13>>13/hour.
Therefore, Brodie earns more money per hour with $15/hour.

To determine who earns more money per hour, we need to compare the amount each person earned in one hour.

To find Brodie's earnings per hour, we divide the total amount Brodie earned ($90) by the number of hours worked (6):
Brodie's earnings per hour = $90 / 6 hours
Brodie's earnings per hour = $15 per hour

To find Cameron's earnings per hour, we divide the total amount Cameron earned ($52) by the number of hours worked (4):
Cameron's earnings per hour = $52 / 4 hours
Cameron's earnings per hour = $13 per hour

So, Brodie earns more money per hour with $15 compared to Cameron's $13.

To determine who earns more money per hour, we need to calculate the hourly rate for both Brodie and Cameron.

To calculate the hourly rate, divide the amount earned by the number of hours worked.

For Brodie:
Hourly rate = Amount earned / Number of hours worked = $90 / 6 = $15/hour

For Cameron:
Hourly rate = Amount earned / Number of hours worked = $52 / 4 = $13/hour

So, Brodie earns $15 per hour, while Cameron earns $13 per hour.

Therefore, Brodie earns more money per hour than Cameron.