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Mamont248 [21]
3 years ago
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Job A: $8.95 per hour (40 hours a week)​​Job B: $16,400 per year

Mathematics
2 answers:
nadya68 [22]3 years ago
8 0
Job A pays more

Job A pays about $19332, as job B pays 16,400 per year.
enyata [817]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A) Job A pays more.

B) $784 dollars more than job B.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that job B Makes $16,400 per year. We just need to find out how much job A makes in a year.

Job A: 8.95 x 40= $358 in a week.

We know that there is 4 weeks in a month and 12 months in a year.

12 x 4 = 48.

48 weeks in a year x $358 in a week= $17,184

We now know that job A pays more than iob B.

In order to find out how much more we will use the formula Job A- Job B= Difference between.

$17,184-$16,400= $784

Job A pays $784 dollars more than job B.

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