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14 April, 07:47

Aaron needs to hire a waiter. Waiter A is offering his services for an initial $20 in addition to $6.25 per hour. Waitress B is offering her services for an initial $26 in addition to $5.25 per hour. When will the two waiters charge the same amount of money?

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  1. 14 April, 10:28
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    at 6 hours

    establish equations for the 2 situations

    let h be the hours worked by both

    Waiter A : y = 6.25h + 20

    Waiter B : y = 5.25h + 26

    equate the right side of both equations

    6.25h + 20 = 5.25h + 26 (subtract 5.25h from both sides)

    h + 20 = 26 (subtract 20 from both sides)

    h = 6
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