Answer:
Assuming you want better payment each week, any number of hours above 33.333 or 33 hours and 20 minutes per week
Explanation:
There are several ways we could do this. We could say we want to have Tim Hortons be the better employer on the first week, or after so many weeks by adjusting the hours. I am going to assume we are saying we want it to be a better employer on the first week, so the profit will be the amount made every week plus the money made per hour times the number of hours.
Let's say number of hours is H
So Tim Hortons winds up as 200 + 5H for one week and Mcdonalds will be 300 + 2H.
If you set the two expressions equal to each other you will find where they intersect, which means at that number of hours they will give the same amount of money while any amount before one of the companies will give more and after that many hours the other will. Let's go ahead and solve.
200 + 5H = 300 + 2H
3H = 100
H = 100/3
So H is about 33.333. let's check.
200 + 5(33.333) = 366.665 which rounds to 366.67 dollars
300 + 2(33.333) = 366.666 which also rounds to 366.67 dollars
So at 33.333 hours both give 366.67 dollars. Let's look at a value below it, say 32.
200 + 5(32) = 360
300 + 2(32) = 364
So you can see here Tim Hortons pays less. Now we will try 34 as a value above 33.333
200 + 5(32) = 370
300 + 2(32) = 368
Here Mcdonalds pays less. This was to show that values below 33.333 make Tim Hortonspay less and values above 33.333 make Mcdonalds pay less. In other words any value above 33.333 hours will have Tim Hortons be the better employer. And this is per week
I want to repeat, you can expand this to be multiple weeks and see which of the two becomes better in that epriod of time. This was, I think, the simplest way to answer though.
So the conditions where Tim Horton pays more isif you work more than 33.333 hours per week. This will make them pay more every single week.