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mr_godi [17]
3 years ago
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Three friends work after school for one month to earn extra money. Amber make $39.85 from walking dogs. Brian washes car and mak

es 100 times as much as Amber. Carla babysits and makes one tenth of the money Brian makes. How much money does each friend make?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Nata [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

$ 39.85,  $3985, $398.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Amber made money from walking dogs= $ 39.85

Brian washes car and makes 100 times as much as Amber

Money made by Brian from washing cars= 100 × $ 39.85

Money made by Brian from washing cars=  $ 3985

Carla babysits and makes one tenth of money Brian makes

Money made by  Carla from babysits= \frac{1}{10}× $3985

Money made by  Carla from babysits= $ 398.5

Hence, the correct answer is Amber made $ 39.85, Brian made $ 3985 and Carla made $ 398.5 of money

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