$9 per hour for 14 hours the first week can be found by doing 9 • 14, which equals 126.
In the first week, Erika earned $126.
$9 per hour for 20 hours for the second week can be found by doing 9 • 20, which equals 180.
In the second week, Erika earned $180.
To find the total amount Erika earned in both weeks, add how much she made in week 1 to how much she made in week 2.
126 + 180 = 306
Erika made $306 during these 2 weeks.
It's -18.
-1/6b=3
Multiply the reciprocal of -1/6 to both sides, this will get x by itself
(-6/1)*-1/6b=3*(-6/1)
b= -18/1
b= -18
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$500 - $200 = $300 dollars left.
$300 divided by $10 = 30 weeks.