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Janet is paid $0.50 more than Susan. They both worked 7 hours and their combined income was $112. a. At what rate does each get paid?b. Write an equation modeling the combined income of Janet and Susan.

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The equation system is:


\begin{gathered} S+0.5=J \\ 7S+7J=112 \end{gathered}

Where S = Susan's salary per hour; J = Janet's salary per hour. The second equation means the combined income for 7 worked hours.

One substitute first equation into the second and solve for S:


\begin{gathered} 7S+7(S+0.5)=112 \\ 7S+7S+3.5=112 \\ 14S=108.5 \\ S=7.75 \end{gathered}

Then, we use the obtained value S to get Janet's salary:


\begin{gathered} S+0.5=J \\ 7.75+0.5=J \\ J=8.25 \end{gathered}

Answer a) Susan's salary = $7.75; Janet's salary = $8.25

Answer b)


7S+7\mleft(S+0.5\mright)=112

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