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An automotive technician has two job offers. Shop A would pay him a straight salary of $900 per week. Shop B would pay him $25 per hour to work flat rate, where hishours would vary according to how many jobs he completes. How many hours would he have to log during a week at Shop B in order to match the salary at Shop A?He would have to log hours during a week at Shop B in order to match the salary at Shop A.Please help

An automotive technician has two job offers. Shop A would pay him a straight salary-example-1

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Given,

The salary for the technician from shop A is $900 per week.

The salary for the technician from shop B is $25 per hour.

The equation for the total pay for shop B is,


\text{Total pay= salary of per hour}* number\text{ of hour worked}

Taking the total pay as 900. As, to make the shop A and shop B equal.


\begin{gathered} 900=25* Number\text{ of hour worked} \\ Number\text{ of hour worked}=(900)/(25)=36 \end{gathered}

Hence, he would have to log 36 hours during a week at Shop B in order to match the salary at Shop A.

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