I NEED HELP ASAP!!! PLEASE?!?!?!? Jose received $30 for his birthday that he put in his piggy bank. Each week, he puts 4 more dollars in his bank so that the amount of money in dollars D in his bank is given by D = 4w + 30 where w is the number of weeks. His sister Marisol makes a table of reasonable values for w to determine how much money Andre will eventually have. If one of the values for w Marisol selects is 16, what would be her corresponding entry for D? (Points : 1)
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D=4w+30 One entry= 16 4*16= 64 D=64+30 D=94 @iLorita
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Melania has two jobs. During the day, she works as an office clerk, and in the evening she works as a cashier. Her office job pays her $13 per hour, and her cashier job pays her $9.25 per hour. In one week, Melania worked 38 hours, and she earned a total of $434. If c represents the number of hours that Melania works as an office clerk, write an equation that can be used to find how many hours Melania worked in both jobs. @Sparklestaraa
$434= $13c+$9.25h h=hours worked as a cashier c- hours melania worked in both jobs $434= total price $13= Office jobs payment per hour $9.25=Cashier Jobs Payment per hour.
It doesn't have that in the options :/
13c + 9.25(c – 38) = 434 13c + 9.25(38 – c) = 434 13c + 9.25(434 – c) = 38 9.25c + 13(38 – c) = 434
write that again but this time don't copy and paste :P so i can read it or change the little signs in it or screenshot and upload :D
A: 13c+9.25(c-38)= 434 B: 13c+9.25(38-c)= 434 C: 13c+9.25( 434-c)= 38 D: 9.25c+13(38-c)= 434
well first if u read it says How many hours in one week all together which is 38 and we r not trying to use price at all so U can single it out to just C :D
Oh thanks!! lol I feel so stupi xD
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don't feel stupid xD be happy I'm here :P Its fine i will check I'm in 9th grade i do the same so i can totally understand :D
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I can't I'm in my computer lol
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