SOLUTION: i have a flat rate of 1000 plus $20 per hour i need to find the many possible job lengths ( in hours) for hich the person is paid less according to this plan or if it was $25 per h
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Question 460173: i have a flat rate of 1000 plus $20 per hour i need to find the many possible job lengths ( in hours) for hich the person is paid less according to this plan or if it was $25 per hour
Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1000+20n=25n
1000=5n
n=200
If the job is more than 200 hours, it's cheaper to go with the first plan..
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