Answer:
12(j+t) + 15 = c
Step-by-step explanation:
So, lets go over what we know.
First off, for simplicity, lets consider Johnathan as J, and Trina as T.
We know that both J and T produce 12 dollars each per hour.
We know that J gets a extra 15 dollars.
We can think of the amount they produce each hour as the time they work in total, times the money they make a hour, which is 12.
We can think of this first part where the total time they work is (J + T)
The 12 dollars they get an hour can be though of as multiplying this sum: 12(J+T)
Finally, we know that J gets an extra 15 dollars.
This is not dependent on time, like the other variables, so we simply add it to the sum of what they make in the end:
12(J+T)+15
This looks like answer C.
Answer:
C
Hope this helps!
5 is the least you need to find the fasted car
Mr Jones typed 40 * 10 = 400 words.
Mrs Gonzales took 400 / 50 = 8 minutes to type same number of words.
Tess is correct about figuring 10% but he added 2 of them together which is like adding 10% +10% which is 20% not 15%.
he should have taken 1/2 of the 4.60 for 5% since 5 is half of 10
half of 4.60 = 2.30
then add that to the 4.60
4.60 +2.30 = 6.90 is 15%