Sally and Adam works a different job. Sally makes $5 per hour and Adam makes $4 per hour. They each earn the same amount per week but Adam works 2 more hours. How many hours a week does Adam work?
Adam's weekly earnings: 4a
Since they both earn the same amount each week, we set Sally's earnings equal to Adam's earnings:
5s = 4a
But remember, we're given a = s + 2, so we substitute this into Adam's earnings:
5s = 4(s + 2)
Multiply through on the right side:
5s = 4s + 8 <-- multiplying 4(s + 2)
Typing this equation into the search engine, we get s = 8.
The problem asks for Adam's earnings (a). We plug s = 8 into Adam's weekly hours:
a = s + 2
a = 8 + 2
a = 10
- Let s be the number of hours Sally works every week.
- Let a be the number of hours Adam works every week.
- We are given: a = s + 2
Adam's weekly earnings: 4a
Since they both earn the same amount each week, we set Sally's earnings equal to Adam's earnings:
5s = 4a
But remember, we're given a = s + 2, so we substitute this into Adam's earnings:
5s = 4(s + 2)
Multiply through on the right side:
5s = 4s + 8 <-- multiplying 4(s + 2)
Typing this equation into the search engine, we get s = 8.
The problem asks for Adam's earnings (a). We plug s = 8 into Adam's weekly hours:
a = s + 2
a = 8 + 2
a = 10