Solve. Round the dollar amount to the nearest penny. Answer with a complete sentence.Karl earns $12.51 per hour at his job. He worked 15 hours last week. Calculate Karl's pay for the week.

A. Karl's pay for the week was $187.60.
B. Karl's pay for the week was $186.90.
C. Karl's pay for the week was $187.65.
D. Karl's pay for the week was $187.02.


Answer: C

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