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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 02:00 Kjcampbell2

Amelia and jayden work at a furniture store. amelia is paid $185 per week plus 9.5% of her total sales in dollars, xx, which can be represented by g(x)=185+0.095x. jayden is paid $311 per week plus 8.5% of his total sales in dollars, xx, which can be represented by f(x)=311+0.085x determine the value of xx, in dollars, that will make their weekly pay the same

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