She is not in credit overload because her total is $2240 so she has an extra 15 dollars left from her salary
The three points A,B,C are all points on this circle.
Each point is then equal distance from the center, that distance being the radius of the circle.
Using the distance formula, we can find the center of the circle (x,y):

Plugging in points A and B into distance formula, then setting them equal to each other gives:

Right away we can cancel out the x terms leaving:

Expand Left side and Solve for y:


Plug in points B and C as before:

Here we can cancel the y-terms.
Expand and solve for x:



Therefore the center of the circle is the point (6,3)
Formula: C= 2(pi)r
C = 6.28
pi = 3.14
r = ?
6.28 = 2(3.14)r
6.28 = 6.28r
r = 1
Volume of a cylinder is h x r^2 x pi
You have the volume and radius of each one, so taking 188.4=(2)^2 x 3.14 x h1, you can solve this equation for the height h1. Likewise, for the other graduated cylinder you take 314=2^2 x 3.14 x h2, and then solve for h2.
To get the difference in heights, just take h2-h1 after solving the equations for h2 and h1
First we define variables:
x: Money Peter receives
y: Money Paul receives
z: Money Jane receives
We write the system of equations:
x / y = 13/12
x / z = 13/7
x = z + 78
Solving the system we have:
x = $ 169
y = 156 $
z = 91 $
Answer:
Paul gets 156 $