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nydimaria [60]
2 years ago
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Percy works two part-time jobs to help pay for college classes. On Monday, he works 3 hours at the library and 2 hours at the co

ffee cart and earns $36. 50. On Tuesday, he works 2 hours at the library and 5 hours at the coffee cart and earns $50. His hourly wage at the library, x, and hourly wage at the coffee cart, y, can be determined using the system of equations below. 3x 2y = 36. 50 2x 5y = 50. 00 At which job does Percy earn the greater hourly wage? How much does Percy earn each hour at this job? Percy earns a greater hourly wage of $7. 00 at the library. Percy earns a greater hourly wage of $7. 00 at the coffee cart. Percy earns a greater hourly wage of $7. 50 at the library. Percy earns a greater hourly wage of $7. 50 at the coffee cart.
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1 answer:
shepuryov [24]2 years ago
6 0

There are numerous types of part time jobs are available nowadays in order to earn money for the qualified workers. People can earn through part-time jobs without quieting their full-time opportunities.

<h3>How much does Percy earn each hour? </h3>

Correct option is C.

For the answer to the two questions above,

3x + 2y = 36.50.... (1)

2x + 5y = 50..... (2)

Then, Eliminating x from the two equations by subtraction:

First we multiply equation 1 by 2 and equation 2 by 1.

6x + 4y = 73

6x + 15y = 150

After that, Subtracting the two,

-11y = -77

y=-77/-11

y = 7

He earns $7 at the coffee cart.

Then, Substituting y into equation 1,

3x + 14 = 36.5

3(7)+14=36.5

x = $7.50

Therefore, he earns a greater wage of $7.50 at the library.

Learn more about part-time jobs, refer to the link:

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