Tom and Martin worked <u>9 hours</u> this week.
These are their hourly wages:
Tom: $2.15
Martin: $2.50
This means that:
Tom earned 9 x $2.15 in wages, which is equal to $19.35.
Martin earned 9 x $2.50 in wages, which is equal to $22.50.
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Now, we've been told that Tom and Martin sold $360 worth
of meals but we were not told how much they received in tips.
For all intents and purposes, let's say that they received $n
in tips. 15% of $n in tips would be less than 20% of $n
in tips. Now, Martin is already going to be receiving a higher
wage, and the fact that he is going to be receiving 20% of
$n in tips compounds the logical conclusion that at the end
of the week, he'd be leaving work with more money than Tom.
Answer:
Martin made more money than Tom.
I think it is true. But Please don't take my word on it.
Ok so mean means average so exmple
mean of 1,2,3+5 would be (1+2+3+5)/4
(sum of terms)/(number of terms)=mean so
number of terms=5 since 5 oranges
sum=(46+39+53+61+49)
so mean=(46+39+53+61+49)/5=248/5=49.6
so the answer would be 49.6 (estimateed to be 50)
Answer:13
Step-by-step explanation: I did this before lemme know how it goes