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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 22:30 anishivaturi123

Tamara and Jason work at a widget factory. Tamara arrived at work before Jason and began making widgets. Tamara had already made 20 widgets when Jason began his work. Tamara was producing widgets at a rate of 8 widgets per hour. Jason was able to produce widgets at a rate of 12 widgets per hour. At some point, Tamara and Jason will have produced the same number of widgets. Part A:
Write a system of equations to represent the situation. Let x = hours and y = widgets.

Part B:
How much time does it take for Tamara and Jason to produce the same number of widgets?

Part C:
How many widgets will Tamara and Jason have produced?

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