To answer this question, an assumption must be made, that Eva spends 8 hours a day working. If this is the case, then Eva will complete jobs w, x, and v on day one, for a total of six hours. Since the next job (y) requires 4 hours, she will spend two hours working that day, leaving 2 more hours to go on that job. The next day she will spend 2 hours finishing job y, completing it, and finish the longest job z (hours) that day. This means she had 4 jobs on day one, and 2 jobs on day 2 for and average of 3 jobs per day.
This answer assumes an 8 hour work day, and that Eva can start a job she cannot finish that day.
Answer
D
Step-by-step explanation:
D is correct because 1,400-400= 1,000
so he can only consume 1,000 more calories so 1,200 will cause him to go over 2,000
Answer:
approximately 14 each hour
Step-by-step explanation:
500/100 = 5 = 1% of 500
2% of 500 = 10
500 - 10 = 490
490/36 = 13.6 or about 14
multiply 14 by the number of hours each day and you'll get the final answer