Answer:
[tex]m = 200 + 20j[/tex]
[tex]r = 350 + 15j[/tex]
Number of jobs is 30
Step-by-step explanation:
Variable representation
Let Mark's total earnings for moving be m
Let Ryan's total earnings for moving be r
Represent the number of jobs with j
Setup equation
Mark:
[tex]Initial\ Savings = 200[/tex]
[tex]Rate = 20[/tex]
So, the total savings is:
[tex]m = 200 + 20j[/tex]
Ryan
[tex]Initial\ Savings = 350[/tex]
[tex]Rate = 15[/tex]
So, the total savings is:
[tex]r = 350 + 15j[/tex]
To get the number of jobs they save the same amount.
We have:
[tex]m = r[/tex]
Substitute values for m and r
[tex]200+20j = 350+15j[/tex]
Collect Like Terms
[tex]20j - 15j = 350 - 200[/tex]
[tex]5j = 150[/tex]
Divide both sides by 5
[tex]j = \frac{150}{5}[/tex]
[tex]j = 30[/tex]
Hence, the number of jobs is 30