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8 February, 09:15

Suppose you have a part time job delivering packages. Your employer pays you a flat rate of 9.5 per hour. You discover that a competitor pays employees $2 per hour plus $3 per delivery. How many deliveries would the competitors employees have to have to make in four hours to earn the same pay you earn in a four hour shift?

- How can you write a system of equations to model this situation?

- Which method should you sue to solve the system?

- How can you interpret the solution in the context of the problem

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  1. 8 February, 09:24
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    - How can you write a system of equations to model this situation?

    Let y = your pay

    x = deliveries

    Your equations would be written as:

    y=9.50*4

    y=2*4+3x

    - Which method should you sue to solve the system?

    Substitution method

    - How can you interpret the solution in the context of the problem

    Substituting y for 9.50*4:

    9.50*4 = 2*4 + 3x

    Simplifying:

    38=8+3x

    Solving:

    30=3x

    x=10

    Therefore, you need 10 deliveries to get the same pay as the competitor.
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