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Answer:
cost = 56 + 8t, where t is the number of hours worked for.
for 4 hours of work, cost = 56 + 8 x 4 = $88
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Answer:
207.193
Step-by-step explanation:
295.99 - 30% ...........
There are 20 cups and each one holds 10 fluid ounces. Assuming that she wants to fill them all up to the brim and use the complete 10 fluid ounces for each cup this means she would have a total of 200 fluid ounces: 20 * 10 = 200
1 gallon = 4 quarts
1 quart = 32 fluid ounces
This means that for every gallon she has 128 fluid ounces: 1 gallon (4 quarts/1gallon)(32 fluid ounces/1 quart) = 128
This means she needs at least 200 fluid ounces and she must buy another gallon to satisfy this; 128 * 2 = 256 fluid ounces.
She needs to buy 2 gallons but will have an extra 56 fluid ounces
To solve this problem, we first need to find each of their hourly rates. We can do this by dividing the boxes by the number of hours. Using this method, we get that Jack wraps 14 boxes per hour and Walter wraps 12 boxes per hour. So, since the question has them working together, the rate is the sum of each of their individual rates per hour. Since we know that they work for t hours, we can multiply their combined rate by t (since in a job problem, job = time * rate). And, on the other end of the equal sign, since we know that they wrapped 65 presents, we put 65 there. The equation becomes:
(14+12)t = 65
Which simplifies to
26t = 65