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GrogVix [38]
2 years ago
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A student takes a part-time job to earn for summer travel. The number of hours, , the student has to work is inversely proportio

nal to the wage, , in dollars per hour. (a) Write an expression for the function . Note that "" is already provided. Do not include this in your submitted response to this question. MathPAD Response msnViewer_res_c07q_eoc_1_18_mathpad_57_svg ViewEdit (b) How many hours does the student have to work if the job pays an hour
Mathematics
1 answer:
Andrej [43]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

(a) h = \frac{2400}{w}

(b)300 Hours

(c)150 Hours

(d)Reduced and halved.

(e) w = \frac{2400}{h}

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) The number of hours worked is inversely proportional to the wage.

This is written as:

h \propto \frac{1}{w} \\\text{Introducing variation constant k}\\h = \frac{k}{w}\\$Since the money to be raised is constant, k = $ \$2400\\Therefore, h = \frac{2400}{w}

(b)If the student earns $8 an hour

w=$8

\text{Number of Hours required, h} = \frac{2400}{8} =300 Hours

(c)When the wage per hour =$16

When w=$16

\text{Number of Hours required, h} = \frac{2400}{16} =150 Hours

The number of hours reduced and is in fact halved.

(d)

\text{When the wage per hour =w}, h = \frac{2400}{w}\\\text{When the wage per hour =2w}, h = \frac{2400}{2w}=\frac{1}{2}  X \frac{2400}{w} =\frac{h}{2}

The effect of raising the wage from $w to $2w per hour is that the number of hours required to work is reduced and exactly halved.

(e)The wage per hour is inversely proportional to the number of hours.

In fact,

\text{From h = }\frac{2400}{w}\\\text{Cross Multiplying}\\hw=2400\\\text{Dividing both sides by h}\\w = \frac{2400}{h}

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