Lucy needs to hire a host. host a is offering his services for an initial $75 in addition to $13.75 per hour. hostess b is offering her services for an initial $80 in addition to $12.25 per hour. when will the two hosts charge the same amount of money? if necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Answer 1
Answer: Host A
$75+($13.75h)

Host B 
$80+($12.25h) 









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1. Do a proportion
25.83/x times 52.5/100
2. Do 25.83 times 100 which equals 2,583
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This is a simple multiplication, written in a strange form.
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Sally earns graduated commission on her sales each month. She earns 6% commission on the first $45,000 in sales and 8% on anything over that. If Sally had $51,000 in sales this month, how much commission did she earn?

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She earns a commission is $3180 this month.

What are Arithmetic operations?

Arithmetic operations can also be specified by subtracting, dividing, and multiplying built-in functions.

The operator that performs the arithmetic operation is called the arithmetic operator.

+ Addition operation: Adds values on either side of the operator.

For example 4 + 2 = 6

- Subtraction operation: Subtracts the right-hand operand from the left-hand operand.

for example 4 -2 = 2

* Multiplication operation: Multiplies values on either side of the operator

For example 4*2 = 8

Given that she earns 6% commission on the first $45,000 in sales and 8% on anything over that.

If Sally had $51,000 in sales this month

We have to determine her commission earnings this month

For the amount, she sold above $45,000

So, 51000 - 45000 = 6000

So her commission earning in this month as

⇒ (6/100)×45000 + (8/100)×6000

⇒ 2700 + 480

⇒ 3180.

Hence, her commission earning is $3180 this month.

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Translate into an equation. (30 + 45 + 35) ÷ 6 = m

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The strategy or equation which do not solve this problem is letter A and B.
The letter A goes m=(30+45+35)/6, the question asked how many minutes Ella will babysit in six weeks. In a week Ella babysits for 110 minutes, instead of dividing it by 6 weeks (which is shown in the equation of letter A), you have to multiply by 6 weeks. It should go like this, m= (30+45+35) x 6.