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Which of the following problems can be solved by using the equation,

12h + 300 = 10h + 400 , where h represents the number of hours worked?

F Job A pays 12 dollars per hour with a $400 signing bonus, while Job B
pays 10 dollars per hour with a $300 signing bonus, Write an equation to
calculate the number of hours, h, an employee will have to work to earn an
equal amount of money for Job A and Job B.

G Job A pays provides a $300 signing bonus and pays 12 dollars per hour,
while Job B pays 10 dollars per hour with a $400 signing bonus and a $100
uniform fee. Write an equation to calculate the number of hours, h, an
employee will have to work to earn an equal amount of money for Job A
and Job B.

H Job A pays 12 dollars per hour with a $300 signing bonus, while Job B
pays 10 dollars per hour with a $400 signing bonus. Write an equation to
calculate the number of hours, h, an employee will have to work to earn an
equal amount of money for Job A and Job B.

J Job A pays a $400 signing bonus and 10 dollars per hour, while Job B
pays 12 dollars per hour with a $40 uniform charge per paycheck. Write an
equation to calculate the number of hours, h, an employee will have to work
to earn an equal amount of money for Job A and Job B.

please HELP!!

User Bob Baddeley
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User Kebomix
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Answer:

12h+300=10h+400

first you get h alone on one side so you subtract 10 from 12 because they are like terms. and you are subtracting because its the oppiste

sign of +10 so it turns to negitive -10

12h-10h=2h

then you subtract 300 from 400 because they are like termd

400-300=100

then you divide 100 by 2

2h=100

h=50

h= 50

Explanation:

User Faust
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