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24 January, 16:14

Michelle and Cody have summer jobs selling newspaper subscriptions door-to-door, but their compensation plans are different. Michelle earns a base wage of $8 per hour, as well as $1 for every subscription that she sells. Cody gets $3 per subscription sold, in addition to a base wage of $4 per hour. If they each sell a certain number of subscriptions in an hour, they will end up earning the same amount. How much would each one earn?

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  1. 24 January, 16:38
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the certain number of of subscriptions in an hour that each of them would sell so that they will end up earning the same amount.

    Michelle earns a base wage of $8 per hour, as well as $1 for every subscription that she sells. This means that the total cost of selling x subscriptions in an would be

    x + 8

    Cody gets $3 per subscription sold, in addition to a base wage of $4 per hour. This means that the total cost of selling x subscriptions in an hour would be

    3x + 4

    For both of them to earn the same amount,

    x + 8 = 3x + 4

    3x - x = 8 - 4

    2x = 4

    x = 4/2 = 2

    They would earn the same amount when they sell 2 subscriptions.

    The amount that each would earn is

    2 + 8 = $10
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