Let's call job one x.
Job two can be y.
Jason earned $3,700 more from job y than x. Therefore y = x + 3700
From the two jobs, Jason earned $15,900. This can be written as x + y = 15900.
Now substitute y for x + 3700:
x + x + 3700 = 15900
2x + 3700 = 15900
Subtract 3700 from both sides:
2x = 12200
Divide both sides by 2:
x = 6100
Take the original equation x + y = 15900 and substitute x with 6100:
6100 + y = 15900
y = 9800
Job one (x) paid Jason $6,100.
Job two (y) paid Jason $9,800.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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This is because you need x on one side so you add 1.9x onto -3.6x
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