Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us say that the number of weeks is "x" and the number of chores is "y".
If we state an algebraic expression for Janie's allowance it would be
3x+2y=13
However, there are two variables, hence many answers. To solve this problem, there must be more information about the relation between x and y.
Answer:
See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of simple arrangements and y be the number of grand arrangements.
1. The florist makes at least twice as many of the simple arrangements as the grand arrangements, so

2. A florist can make a grand arrangement in 18 minutes
hour, then he can make y arrangements in
hours.
A florist can make a simple arrangement in 10 minutes
hour, so he can make x arrangements in
hours.
The florist can work only 40 hours per week, then

3. The profit on the simple arrangement is $10, then the profit on x simple arrangements is $10x.
The profit on the grand arrangement is $25, then the profit on y grand arrangements is $25y.
Total profit: $(10x+25y)
Plot first two inequalities and find the point where the profit is maximum. This point is point of intersection of lines
and 
But this point has not integer coordinates. The nearest point with two integer coordinates is (126,63), then the maximum profit is

I would go with then answer 168
Because if 12 of 180 has spots then you would subtract 12 to get how many will not have spots ....thats how I got the answer
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Answer:
$1,008 weekly, $52,416 annually
Step-by-step explanation:
14% of $7200 is 7200 multiplied by .14 (% is decimal multiplied by 100)
.14 of 7200 = 1008
Since you specified the year, I'm going to assume that you need the annual salary based on the weekly salary that she gets from commissions.
$1008 per week, 52 weeks in a year
52 * 1008 = $52416, her commission in 2011