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17 October, 05:39

Evelyn is working two summer jobs, making $18 per hour lifeguarding and making $11 per hour tutoring. In a given week, she can work a maximum of 15 total hours and must earn no less than $200. If Evelyn worked 8 hours lifeguarding, determine the maximum number of whole hours tutoring that she can work and still meet her requirements.

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  1. 17 October, 05:46
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    6 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    18 x 8 = 144

    200 - 144 = 56

    56/11 = 5.09

    So since it's a reparations decimal we make the number higher.

    11 x 6 = 66

    144 + 66 = 210

    210 ≥ 200
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