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Mathematics, 28.10.2020 20:40 untouchedyannaa

Tim and Rita made the same amount of money one week delivering packages. Each earned a base pay plus a certain amount for each package delivered. Which of the following situations could you model using the equation 250 + 36x = 325 + 28x? Tim's pay was $250, and Rita's pay was $325. Tim also earned $28 per package, and Rita also earned $36 per package.

Tim's pay was $36, and Rita's pay was $28. Tim also earned $325 per package, and Rita also earned $250 per package.

Tim's pay was $36, and Rita's pay was $28. Tim also earned $250 per package, and Rita also earned $325 per package.

Tim's pay was $250, and Rita's pay was $325. Tim also earned $36 per package, and Rita also earned $28 per package.

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