Substitute the values given.
-2-3(2) then solve
Your answer should be -8
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
For Dog walking, he earns $30 for 5 hours of work.
He earns $36 for 6 hours of work.
$30/5 hours = $6/hour
$36/6 hours = $6/hour
He earns $6/hour dog walking.
For 8 hours, he earns 8 hours * $6/hour = $48
To earn $66, he works 66/6 = 11 hours.
5 30
6 36
8 48
11 66
Part B:
He earns $7/hour for yard work, so multiply the number of hours by 7 to find the money he earns.
Table for yard work
Hours Money
5 $35
6 $42
8 $56
Part C:
For 5 hours, he earns $35 for yard work and $30 as a dog walker.
$35 - $30 = $5
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Answer:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
In the first classroom, there are 4 possibilities of teachers to be assigned.
In the second classroom, 1 teacher has already been assigned, so there are 3 possibilities.
In the third classroom, 2 teachers have already been assigned, so there are only 2 possibilities.
Finally, there is only 1 possible teacher for the fourth classroom, since 3 teachers have already been assigned to other classrooms.
We can find the total number of possibilities using the product rule.
N = 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 24
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