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13 October, 09:16

Danae is choosing between two jobs. One job pays an annual bonus of $1,500 plus $120 per day worked. The second job pays an annual bonus of $2,500 plus $110 per day worked. Which equation can be solved to determine after how many days, d, Danae would make the same amount of money regardless of the job she chooses?

120d + 110d = 1,500 + 2,500

120 + 110 = 1,500d + 2,500d

120d + 1,500 = 110d + 2,500

120d + 2,500 = 110d + 1,500

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  1. 13 October, 09:40
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    C. 120d + 1,500 = 110d + 2,500
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