Ben was a salesman at a car dealership where he made $10 per hour and $50 for every sale he made. David worked at the same job and got paid $20 per hour. If Ben worked 10 hours and sold 2 cars in a week, how many hours would David have to work to make more money than Ben?
Would you rather have a contract like Ben's or like David's? Why?
David would have to work 11 hours to make more than Ben. I got this answer by multiplying $10 per hour times by 10 hours plus $100 for the two cars sold. I would like to have David's contract because he makes money without having to sell cars.
ReplyDeleteDavid needs to work 11 hours to make more then Ben. I multiplied $10 per hour by 10 hours plus $100 for the two cars sold. I want David's job because he makes more money.
ReplyDeletedavid would have to work 11 hours to make the money ben did i did 10 per hour by 10 hours then added 100 for the two cars sold i would like davids job because he make more money
ReplyDeleteDavid would have needed to work 11 hours to have a greater amount of money than Ben. I got this answer by multiplying $10 per hour by 10 hours and adding $100 for the two cars sold. I would rather like to work Davids jobs because I earn more money.
ReplyDeleteDavid would have to work 11 hours to make more than Ben. I got the answer by multiplying $10 by 10 hours and adding $100 for the two cars sold. I would like David's job because I can make more money.
ReplyDeleteDavid would need to work 11 hrs. to get a higher amount of money than Ben. I got this by multiplying $10 per hr. by 10 hrs. and adding $100 for the two cars sold. I would rather like to work David's job because he makes more money
ReplyDeleteDavid would need to work 11 hrs. to get a higher amount of money than Ben. I got this by multiplying $10 per hr. by 10 hrs. and adding $100 for the two cars sold. I would rather like to work David's job because he makes more money
ReplyDeleteIn order for David to earn more money than Ben, he would have to work 11 hours to earn more money than Ben.
ReplyDeleteI found this out by first finding out how much money Ben makes. I did this by creating an equation and substituting it with the numbers. 10(10)+50(2) = $200. Ben makes $200, while David would make $220 if he worked for 11 hours. 20(11) = $220.
I would like to have a contract like David's because he makes more money without having to sell any cars, just working for 11 hours.
First I did 200 divided by 20 and got 10. Since it asked to make more I simply added one and so David would have to work 11 hours. I would like Bens contract because he makes money when he dosen't sell a car and he makes money when sells a car.
ReplyDeleteDavid needs work 11hours to have more money than ben because if ben works 10hours 10x$10=100 add $50and$50 for the two cars that equals $100 now you add $100 to $100=200$ david=$20 per hour $20x11hours=220 .I would want davids contract because he will always have more money than ben.
ReplyDeleteDavid would need to work for 11 hours. I got this answer by multiplying 10 hours and 10 hours and got 1000. Then I added $100 and got $1,100 as my answer.
ReplyDeleteDavid would need to work 11 hours i got this answer by 10 times 10 and i got 1000 then i added 100 the answer i got is $1,100
ReplyDeleteDavid would need to work for 11 hrs. I got my answer by multiplying 10x10 to get 1000, then added 100 to the 1000 and got $1,100 as my answer.
ReplyDeleteI would work David's Job because he earns more money than Ben
David would have to work for 11 hours. Ben made 200 dollars. So to discover my answer, I divided 200 by 20, which is 10. Since we want him to make more money I just added another hour.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather have David's job. I say this because if Ben didn't sell any cars and he and David worked the same number of hours, then David make twice as much as Ben.
Dave would need to work 11 hrs for him to ear more money than Ben.I got my answer by 200/20=10. And then I just added 1 more to 10 because he need to make than Ben. I would like to have Davids Job because I would rather work for more money and David earn more than Ben.
ReplyDeleteDave would need to work a total of 11 hours. Gen made a total of 200$. So to get my answer I divided 200 by 20 and that equals 10. I'd rather have Daves job. I picked this choice because he makes more money than Ben.
ReplyDeleteDavid would need to work 11 hours to earn more money than Ben. I got this answer by multiplying $10 per hour by 10 hours and adding $100 for the two cars sold. I'd rather have a contract like David's because he makes more money.
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