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Question 107284: You have two summer jobs.In the first job, you work 25 hours per week and earn $9 per hour. In the second job, you can work as many hours as you want per week and earn $7 per hour.If you want to make no less than $365 per week,at least how many hours per week must you work at the second job? Answer by Annabelle1(69) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! in the first job you earn $9 for 25 hours a week
This is a total of 9*25=$225
You want to earn 365 a week so you need an extra 365-225=140 dollars.
At the second job you only earn $7 an hour.
140/7=20hours of work at the second job