Jim makes $320 and Alicia makes $480.
The algebraic equations are:
J = 2/3 A
J + A = 800
2/3 A + A = 800
5/3 A = 800
5A = 2400
A = 480
J = 2/3 (480) = 320
The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?
1452.31 bi-weekly
340.00 weekly.
with a calculator. (multiply weekly times 52)
Whether paid bi-weekly or weekly or never, the number of weeks in the year remains the same - just over 52 weeks.
Plz give me answer
seven fifteenths.
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depends on the company. Weekly, bi-weekly or monthly.
bi weekly (every 2 weeks) twice a month.
Weekly
Bi weekly
The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?
weekly
weekly
Bi weekly
From my research, it appears that this is a weekly magazine, available by subscription only. This is published in the United Kingdom, and appears to be available only in the UK and ROI (Republic of Ireland). The subscription rate is approx US$4.70 an issue, and even though it is a weekly magazine, it is mailed monthly (the weekly issues packed together).