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− | Altogether, the summer project totaled <math>(7)(3)+(4)(5)+(5)(9)=21+20+45=86</math> days of work for a single student. This equals <math>744/86 = | + | Altogether, the summer project totaled <math>(7)(3)+(4)(5)+(5)(9)=21+20+45=86</math> days of work for a single student. This equals <math>744/86 = 9</math> dollars per day per student rounded to the nearest dollar (744/86 ≈ 8.65). The students from Balboa school earned <math>9(4)(5)=\boxed{\text{(C)}\ 180.00\ \text{dollars}}</math> approximately. |
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 8 December 2024
Problem
Students from three middle schools worked on a summer project.
- Seven students from Allen school worked for days.
- Four students from Balboa school worked for days.
- Five students from Carver school worked for days.
The total amount paid for the students' work was 744. Assuming each student received the same amount for a day's work, how much did the students from Balboa school earn altogether?
Solution
Altogether, the summer project totaled days of work for a single student. This equals dollars per day per student rounded to the nearest dollar (744/86 ≈ 8.65). The students from Balboa school earned approximately.
See Also
1995 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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