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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 20:10 arielpraczko1

Suri makes $15 per hour and gets a weekly bonus of $25. Juan makes $14 per hour and gets a weekly bonus of $50. Is it possible for Suri and Juan to make the same amount of wages, y, by working the same number of hours, x, in one week? Use the drop-down menus to explain your answer.
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