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16 June, 16:46

Jada earns $7 per hour mowing her neighbors' lawns. Andre gets paid $5 per hour for the first hour of babysitting and $8 per hour for any additional hours he babysits. What is the number of hours they both can work so that they get paid the same amount?

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  1. 16 June, 16:50
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    3 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let t be the number of hours of work.

    Jada earns $7 per hour mowing her neighbors' lawns. We can represent her earnings using a linear equation.

    J (t) = 7 t

    Andre gets paid $5 per hour for the first hour of babysitting and $8 per hour for any additional hours he babysits. We can represent his earnings using a linear equation.

    A (t) = 8 (t - 1) + 5

    When they get paid the same amount J (t) = A (t). Then,

    7 t = 8 (t - 1) + 5

    7 t = 8 t - 8 + 5

    t = 3
  2. 16 June, 16:58
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    Jada

    7, 14, 21

    Andre

    5, 13, 21

    They can both work for 3 hours. Then they get paid the same amount.
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