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Mila [183]
3 years ago
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for the level 3 course, examination hours cost twice as much as workshop hours and workshop hours cost twice as much as lecture

hours. how id the lectures cost per hour? Total cost level 3 =$528
Mathematics
1 answer:
Bess [88]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The lectures cost is $7.33 per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

* Lets explain how to solve the problem

- For the level 3 course the examination hours cost twice as much

 as workshop hours

- The workshop hours cost twice as much as lecture hours

- There are examination hours , workshop hours and lecture hours

- There are 3 hr for examination, 24 hr for workshops and 12 hr

  for lectures

* Let the cost of the lecture hours is $x per hour

∴ The cost of the lecture hours is x per hour

∵ The cost of workshop hours is twice the cost of lecture hours

∴ The cost of the workshop hours is 2(x) = 2x per hour

∵ The cost of examination hours is twice the cost of workshop hours

∵ The cost of the workshop hours is 2x

∴ The cost of examination hours is 2(2x) = 4x per hour

- The cost of the level 3 is the sum of the costs of the lecture hours,

  workshop hours and examination hours

∵ There is 12 hours for lectures

∵ There is 24 hours for workshops

∵ There is 3 hours for examination

∵ The total cost of level 3 = 12(x) + 24(2x) + 3(4x)

∴ The total cost of level 3 = 12 x + 48 x + 12 x

∵ The total cost of level 3 = $528

∴ 12 x + 48 x + 12 x = 528

∴ 72 x = 528 ⇒ divide both sides by 72

∴ x = 7.33

∵ x is the cost of the lecture hours per hour

∴ The lectures cost is $7.33 per hour

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