We are forced make an assumption as to how weeks translate into years. If we operate under the assumption that there are 52 weeks in a year, which is a standard assumption, then we have a way to convert them. We will also assume that both men are salaried, so they will be paid for all 52 weeks regardless of other circumstances. Given those two assumptions and the following...
(I have changed variables so that the equation is easier to read)
A=$Stephen/week
B=$Michael/week
The the equation would be...
total combined earnings = (52 X A) + (52 X B) = 52(A + B)
I would use this equation. $40.00x24x365 This is the equation I would use.
no
here an example: price: 230 dollars after a 20% decrease you have 184 dollars and the math equation is: pricex0.8 (230x0.8=184)
The equation would be expressed as p + 0.1p = 10.22.
spent often means a subtraction in math. For example, Matt had 50 dollars and spent 20 dollars would be represented in a equation as 50-20=
2o millon dollars
a billion dollars
Michael Jackson
I would use this equation. $40.00x24x365 This is the equation I would use.
He has 47 dollars in the bank and 12 cents in his pocket.
About 50 million dollars combined
This isn't an equation. IF you mean a ratio, you could write it like this:14.00 : 10.00
Yes, he has millions of dollars.
no
$97,320
50 million dollars
The cast of About the Dollars - 2000 includes: Rodney Sweet as Michael