Kevin makes $5.25 per hour he worked 18.25 hours. What is the best estimate of the amount of money he made?

Do you just divide the 2 numbers?

First of all you would multiply, not divide, the two numbers

wages is appr. $5 x 18 hours = appr. $90

(real answer: 5.25 x 18.25 = $95.81)

No. You need to multiply. If he worked 20 hours at $5.00 an hour he'd make almost

20 * 5 = 100

To find the amount of money Kevin made, you need to multiply his hourly rate by the number of hours he worked. In this case, Kevin makes $5.25 per hour and worked for 18.25 hours.

To calculate the amount of money he made, you multiply his hourly rate ($5.25) by the number of hours he worked (18.25). This can be done using a calculator or by following these steps:

1. Multiply the whole number part of the hours by the hourly rate: $5.25 * 18 = $94.50.
2. Multiply the decimal part of the hours by the hourly rate: $5.25 * 0.25 = $1.31.
3. Add the results from step 1 and step 2: $94.50 + $1.31 = $95.81.

Therefore, the best estimate for the amount of money Kevin made is approximately $95.81.