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Jordan has been offered two summer jobs. One Job is at the mall and pays 7 per hour. The other job is to your neighbor, who will pay 50 per week would Jordan have to work for both to be the same amount? Please show your work and give me an equation.
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50 +5 Per Hour
7 Hours A Week
7 Dollars an Hour
(7 Dollar Hour Job) 7*7=49
(50 Week Job) 5*7= 35 + 50 = 8
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