Michael has $96 in savings and makes $12.00 an hour at his job. Greg has $128 in savings and makes $10.00 an hour his job. They both save all their earned money. How many hours they both have to work to have the same amount of money saved?

Respuesta :

The computation shows that the hours that they both have to work to have the same amount of money saved is 16 hours.

How to calculate the function?

Based on the information given, let the number of hours be represented by h

Therefore, the first function for Michael will be:

96 + 12h

The second function for Greg will be:

= 128 + 10h

Therefore, we'll equate both equations. This will be:

96 + 12h = 128 + 10h

12h - 10h = 128 - 96.

2h = 32.

h = 32/2

h = 16 hours.

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