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BabaBlast [244]
3 years ago
7

I neeeeed help asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mathematics
2 answers:
Mariana [72]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

HI

Step-by-step explanation:

Anna11 [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: i think its the second one

Step-by-step explanation:

Please I’ve brainliest, I really need it

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"...and gets paid $1 for each order he fills out plus bonus of 25 cents per order if the average number of orders he completes per day within any of the given weeks exceeds 20."

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<h2>plus bonus of 25 cents per order if the average number of orders he completes per day within any of the given weeks exceeds 20. </h2>

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bonus profit = $1.25x

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<h2>while the the ratio that compares the number of orders he filled out during the first and the third weeks is 4 to 5 respectively. </h2>

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<h2>What amount of money will David make at the end of three weeks if the total number of orders he filled out was 385?</h2>

sum of all ratios of a = 385

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3a : <u>2a</u> (first week to <u>second week</u>)

4a : <em>5a </em>(first week to <em>third week</em>)

Notice how the first two numbers are both from the first week. Let's use the Least Common Multiple to make them equal while still keeping ratios.

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bonus profit = $1.25x

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So for the very end, all we have to do is round it to the nearest dollar.

$481.25 rounds to $481.

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