So hmmm let's see
she has a monthly income of 120 from investments, now, there are 12 months in a year, so her yearly income from investments are 120*12 or
$1440
she plays on a band, and makes 200 a week, now, there are 52 weeks in a year, so her yearly income from band playing is 200 * 52, or
$10400
her total annual income is 49696, now, if we subtract the band and investment income, we'd be left over with only what comes from her job payrate
so 49696 - 1440 - 10400 is 37856
so, she makes from her job, $37856 annually
now, she only works 28 hours weekly, how much is that yearly? well, 52 weeks in a year, she works 28*52 hours a year, let us divide 37856 by that
37856 ÷ ( 28 * 52) well, it ends up as 26
so, her hourly payrate is $26 per hour
now, she wants to ask for a raise, to make 51880 annually
well, if we check the difference of 51880 and 49696, that'd leave us with the difference in pay, or the raise annual amount
51880 - 49696 = 2184
ok, so she wants $2184 annually more from her work
how much is that in the hours she works annually? well 2184 ÷ ( 28 * 52)
20 units or what ever part of measurement your using
Note the equal sign. What you do to one side, you do to the other. Isolate the x.
Subtract 4 from both sides
x + 4 (-4) = 11 (-4)
x = 11 - 4
x = 7
7 is your answer for x.
hope this helps
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Answer:</h2>
In this exercise we have the following pattern:
1, -12, 12, -1
So we need to find the rule for this patter. First of all, let's take the first number, which is 1:
1
To find the second number, which is -12, we must subtract 13, because:
1 - 13 = -12
To find the third number, which is 12, we must add 24, because:
-12 + 24 = 12
In conclusion, the correct answer is A.) subtract 13, then add 24