Mathematics, 20.09.2020 04:01 Kode9595
You are considering two job offers. The first job pays $15.50 per hour. The second job pays $11.00 per hour plus $1.50 per unit produced per hour. How many units must you produce per hour for the second job to pay more per hour than the first job?
You must produce more than
units per hour for the second job to pay more per hour than the first job.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, brooklynpage3930
The party planning committee has to determine the number of tables needed for an upcoming event. if a square table can fit 8 people and a round table can fit 6 people, the equation 150 = 8x + 6y represents the number of each type of table needed for 150 people.
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