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17 October, 20:08

Working her way through school, Julie works two part-time jobs for a total of 35 hours a week. Job A pays $6.10 per hour, and Job B pays $7.40 per hour. How many hours did she work at each job the week that she made $235.60? (Round to two decimal places if necessary.)

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  1. 17 October, 20:21
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of hours worked at Job A and 35-x represent the number of hours worked at Job B.

    ($6.10 * x) + $7.40 * (35-x) = $235.60

    Solving for x

    $6.10x + $259 - $7.40x = $235.60

    Collect like terms and solve for x

    $6.10x-$7.40x=$235.60-$259

    -$1.3x=-$23.4

    x=18hours for Job A while 35-x=17hours for Job B
  2. 17 October, 20:36
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    Julie worked 18 hours at Job A and 17 hours at Job B.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Let's review the data given to us for solving the question:

    Rate per hour at Job A = US$ 6.10

    Rate per hour at Job B = US$$ 7.40

    Hours at Job A = x

    Hours at Job B = 35 - x

    Total of hours worked by Julie = 35 hours

    Total weekly earnings = US$ 235.60

    2. How many hours did she work at each job the week that she made $235.60?

    For finding the result, we will use the following formula:

    6.10x + 7.4 (35 - x) = 235.60

    6.10x + 259 - 7.4x = 235.60

    -1.3x = 235.60 - 259 (Subtracting 259 to both sides)

    -1.3x = - 23.40

    x = - 23.4/-1.3 (Dividing by - 1.3)

    x = 18

    Julie worked 18 hours at Job A, so she worked 17 (35 - 18) hours at Job B.

    3. Proof that x = 18 is correct.

    6.10x + 7.4 (35 - x) = 235.60

    6.10 (18) + 7.4 (35 - 18) = 235.60

    109.80 + 125.80 = 235.60

    235.60 = 235.60

    It's proven that x = 18 is correct.
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