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20 August, 19:58

Jim works for a landscape company. He is paid $14 per hour for mowing lawns and $18 per hour for planting flower gardens. He can work a maximum of 40 hours per week. Jim would like to earn at least $400 this week. If m represents the number of hours mowing lawns and g represents the number of hours planting flower gardens, which system of inequalities can be used to represent the given situation?

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  1. 20 August, 20:22
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    m + g = 40h

    $14m + $18g = $400

    Explanation:

    First establish the variables as it is described in the problem, all for one week.

    m = hours mowing lawns in a week

    g = hours planting flower gardens in a week

    As it is said in the excercise Jim can work a maximum of 40 hours, then if I add the hours planting and mowing lawns it shouel equal 40 then:

    m + g = 40h

    Now for mowing lawns he is paid $14 per hour and for planting flowers he is paid $18 per hour then we have to multiply each value to its corresponding variable and this result should equal to $400 that is what he expect to earn then we have:

    $14m + $18g = $400

    So the system of inequalities that represent this situation is:

    m + g = 40h

    $14m + $18g = $400
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