Let the number of hours Paul needs to work = h.
You need to multiply Paul's hourly rate by the number of hours (h) to either be equal to or greater than what Alan makes:
The equation would be:
8.25h ≥ 363
To Solve divide both sides by 8.25
h ≥ 363 / 8.25
h ≥ 44
Paul needs to work at least 44 hours
Answer:
2x²-2x+5y doing the math reply if you need explanations
Answer:
345,456
Step-by-step explanation:
The value of 3 in 135,864 is 30,000.
We want to write a number that is ten times 30,000.
We could write any other number in which the value of 3 is 300,000.
There are infinitely many numbers that we can write.
Some examples are:
345,456
1,315,445
5,354,456
and so on and so forth.