SOLUTION: Last year you mowed grass and shoveled snow for 10 households. You earned $200 per household mowing for the entire season and $180 per household shoveling for the entire season. yo
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Question 888102: Last year you mowed grass and shoveled snow for 10 households. You earned $200 per household mowing for the entire season and $180 per household shoveling for the entire season. you earn a total of $1880 last year. Write and solve an algebraic model to determine the number of households you mow and shovel for.
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Last year you mowed grass and shoveled snow for 10 households. You earned $200 per household mowing for the entire season and $180 per household shoveling for the entire season. you earn a total of $1880 last year. Write and solve an algebraic model to determine the number of households you mow and shovel for.
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let x=number of households you mow for
10-x=number of households you shoveled for
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200x+180(10-x)=1880
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