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1 October, 01:34

you are asked to work on a project for a company. the company offers to pay you with two different plans. first plan is to pay you 450 per week. second plan is an hourly wage of $10. both plans come with a $200 bonus and a 40 hour work week fir a month. the monthly business cycle is 4 weeks. write linear equations to represent each pay plan

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  1. 1 October, 01:50
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    S₁ = 450 * 4 + 200

    S₂ = 40 * 40 + 200

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In the first plan I will be paid $450 per week plus a $200 monthly bonus.

    Therefore, the monthly salary is given by S₁ = 450 * 4 + 200 ... (1)

    {Since, the monthly business cycle is 4 weeks}

    Now, in the second plan I will be paid an hourly wage of $10 with a monthly bonus of $200.

    If I work x hours per week, then monthly salary will be given by

    S₂ = 4x (10) + 200 = 40x + 200 and a condition is that x = 40.

    Therefore, S₂ = 40 * 40 + 200 ... (2)

    So, equations (1) and (2) are the required linear equations. (Answer)
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