Mathematics, 14.11.2020 21:30, smartowl101
Janine babysits for $14.50 per hour. She also works as a dishwasher at her family's restaurant for $9.50 per hour. Her family needs her to be at the restaurant at least 7 hours per week, but she can't work there more than 10 hours per week. She also does not want to work more than a total of 15 hours each week. She wants to make at least $140 per week.
Write a system of inequalities that represents the constraints on Janine's part-time jobs. Explain what your inequalities represent in the context of the problem.
Janine wants to earn as much money as possible next week. What combination of hours should she spend at each job to do this? Justify your reasoning.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:30, marlesly87
Estimate the product. round the first factor to the nearest whole number, round the second factor to the nearest ten, and then multiply. 3 8/9 × 96
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, jrsecession
Use the formulas a = x 2 – y 2, b = 2xy, c = x 2 + y 2 to answer this question. one leg of a right triangle has length 11 and all sides are whole numbers. find the lengths of the other two sides. the other leg = a0 and the hypotenuse = a1
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