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if employee a logged 120 hours of travel in four years and employee b logged of travel at a 20% higher rate how many more hours did employee be have that an employee after 1.5 years

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First we need to find the rate of logging for employee A per year. To do this, the number of hours can be divided by the number of years to find out how many hours of travel they log per year.

120 ÷ 4 = 30. Employee A logs roughly 30 hours of travel per year.

To find a percentage increase of 20%, you need to multiply by 1.2. 
30 x 1.2 = 36. 
Therefore, Employee B logs roughly 36 hours of travel per year.

To find out how many hours of travel Employee B logs after 1.5 years, we simply need to multiply 36 by 1.5, which equals 54.

To find out how many hours of travel Employee A logs after 1.5 years, we simply need to multiply 30 by 1.5, which equals 45.

Finally, we need to find out how many MORE hours Employee B logged after 1.5 years compared to Employee A. To do this, we simply need to do 54 - 45 = 9 hours.

Working = (((120/4) x 1.2) x 1.5) - (120/4 x 1.5)
Answer = 9 hours.
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