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- Q7Emily and Mollie both get paid an equal hourly wage of $12 per hour. This week, Mollie made an additional $48 in overtime. Which is NOT an expression that represents the weekly wages of both if E = the number of hours that Emily worked this week and M = the number of hours Mollie worked this week ?12E +12 M + 4812( E +M + 48)12( E + M) + 4812 (E + M + 4)30s
- Q8Four friends are attending a concert. One ticket to the concert is $75. The cost of parking is split among the four friends. If p represents the cost of parking, which equations represents the cost of 1 friend attending the concert?75 + (p/4)75 / 4p75p +475 - (4p)30s
- Q9Falisha has $255 in her savings account. She plans to contribute $35 each month (m) until her savings has tripled. Which equation can Falisha use to determine the number of months it will take to triple her savings account?35m + 255m = 7653(35m + 255) = 76535m + 3(255) = 76535m + 255 = 76530s
- Q10An airplane flew for 4 hours at a speed of x miles per hour (mph) and at (x+10) mph for next 4 hours. What expression can be used to find the total distance covered by the airplane?8x8(x+10)8x + 408x +1030s