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bogdanovich [222]
3 years ago
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Last week, Max earned a total of $162 working at two jobs. He worked 6 hours at his grandfather's store and 10 hours at the loca

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movie theater. If g represents the hourly rate paid by Max's grandfather, and m represents the hourly rate paid by the movie theater,
which equation models this situation?
Mathematics
1 answer:
VMariaS [17]3 years ago
6 0

The choices are missing but we can find the right equation from the given information

The equation that models this situation is 6 g + 10 m = 162

Step-by-step explanation:

The given is:

  • Max earned a total of $162 working at two jobs
  • He worked 6 hours at his grandfather's store
  • He worked 10 hours at the local  movie theater
  • g represents the hourly rate paid by Max's grandfather, and m represents the hourly rate paid by the movie theater

We need to write an equation models this situation

∵ g represents the hourly rate paid by Max's grandfather

∵ He worked 6 hours at his grandfather's store

∴ He earned from his grandfather = 6 × g = 6 g dollars

∵ m represents the hourly rate paid by the movie theater

∵ He worked 10 hours at the local  movie theater

∴ He earned from the local  movie theater = 10 × m = 10 m dollars

Add 6 g and 10 m to find his total earning

∵ His total earning = 6 g + 10 m

∵ Max earned a total of $162

- Equate his total earning by 162

∴ 6 g + 10 m = 162

The equation that models this situation is 6 g + 10 m = 162

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