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16 July, 23:20

Sylvia can work at most 15 hours per week at her part-time job. Last week she worked 12 hors and earned $84. She hopes to earn more than $100 next week. Explain how to use equations and inequalities to determine whether she can do so.

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  1. 16 July, 23:43
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    14.28 < h < 15

    She can and would need to work 14.28 hours.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find how many hours she needs to work to earn $100, we need to know how much she is paid per hour. This amount is x because it is unknown. So 12 hours at x rate equals 84. This is 12x=84 so x=$7 per hour.

    To earn a 100, she will earn $7 a hour but not work more than 15 hours. So we write the equation 100=7h where h is number of hours. Solve and h = 14.28. So Sylvia must work 14.28 < h < 15 to earn 100.
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