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Ksju [112]
3 years ago
11

PROMPT: Two friends got jobs after college which paid them on different pay schedules. Jamie's job paid her $35 an hour, while M

ichael's job had a $4,300 monthly salary.
Which of the following rules represents the situations with money earned, E, hours worked, H, and months worked, M?
Jamie: =35,=35,=35+,=35
E
=
35
H
,
E
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35
H
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E
=
35
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H
,
E
=
35
H
Michael: =4500,=4500,=4500+,=4500
E
=
4500
M
,
E
=
4500
M
,
E
=
4500
+
M
,
E
=
4500
M
Explain why you chose the following rules above.
According to your rule for Jamie, if Jamie made $20 an hour, would her total money earned increase, decrease, or stay the same? Explain your reasoning.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Monica [59]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Jamie

E = 35H

Michael

E = 4,500M

Step-by-step explanation:

Jamie's job paid her $35 an hour, while Michael's job had a $4,300 monthly salary.

Where,

E = Money earned

H = hours worked

M = months worked

Jamie

E = 35H

Where,

E = Total Amount earned

35 = amount earned per hour

H = Number of hours

** There is a mistake in the figures you gave for Michael. There are two different figures but I will go with 4,500

Michael

E = 4,500M

Where,

E = Total amount earned

4,500 = amount earned per month

M = Number of months

If Jamie made $20 an hour,

E = 20H

Let H = 1

E = 20(1)

= $20

When Jamie made $35 an hour

Assume H = 1

E = 35H

E = 35 × 1

= $35

Therefore, if Jamie made $20 an hour, her total money earned

will decrease

This is because, the higher the amount earned per hour, the higher the total amount Jamie will earn

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