2. ryan gets a raise. he now earns $9 an hour. ryan decides to
start saving for a car. he work...
Mathematics, 04.12.2019 07:31, ashleewilson9204
2. ryan gets a raise. he now earns $9 an hour. ryan decides to
start saving for a car. he works 9 hours a week.
part a
how many hours does ryan need to work to earn
enough money to buy the car, as well as pay for the
taxes, title, and plates as shown? draw bar diagrams
to write and solve equations.
used car: 52,753
taxes, title, and
plates: $235
part b
about how many weeks will ryan need to work to buy the car and pay
for the taxes, title, and plates? explain.
part
how many actual weeks does ryan need to work to buy the car and pay
for the taxes, title, and plates? show your computations. explain why your
solution is reasonable.
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