The answer is 2/3 times as heavy as the dog.
Since we are looking for the weight of the cat in relation to the dog's weight, we have to divide the cat's weight by the dog's weight.
5 1/2 = 5.5, 8 1/4 = 8.25.
5.5 / 8.25 = 2/3.
Answer: 
Step-by-step explanation:
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The complete exercise is: "Omar works as a tutor for $15 an hour and as a waiter for $7 an hour. This month, he worked a combined total of 83 hours at his two jobs. Let "t" be the number of hours Omar worked as a tutor this month. Write an expression for the combined total dollar amount he earned this month."</h3><h3 />
Let be "t" the number of hours Omar worked as a tutor this month and "w" the number of hours Omar worked as a waiter this month.
Based on the data given in the exercise, you know that Omar worked a combined total of 83 hours this month.
Then, you can represent the number of hours he worked as a waiter this month with this equation:

Since he earns $15 per hour working has a tutor and $7 per hour working as a waiter, you can write the following expresion to represent the total money earned:

Since
, you can substitute it into the expression and then simplify it in order to find the final expression that represents the total amount of money Omar earned this month.
This is:

Answer:
<u>$33.25</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Taking Eric's hours as a ratio to the total hours :
- 3.5 : 3.5 + 2
- 3.5 : 5.5
- 3.5 x 2 = : 5.5 x 2
- 7 : 11
Multiply the ratio into the amount paid :
- 52.25 x 7/11
- 4.75 x 7
- <u>$33.25</u>
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Eric's share of the money is <u>$33.25</u>