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Part 3 jason and victoria work at a greenly’s toy store. jason sells 15 toys per hour. victoria sells 15 toys per hour. victoria sold an additional 22 toys more than jason. write an expression that represents the weekly sales for both jason and victoria. use the same variable for both people. let the variable represent the number of hours worked. (1 pt) * jason = 15j and victoria = 15v + 22 jason = 15j and victoria = 15j + 22 jason = 15/j and victoria = 22j jason = 15/j and victoria = 15/v + 22 jason = 15j and victoria = 15j - 22 jason = j + 15 and victoria = v + 37 this one is multiple choice charles and stacy work at a shoe store. they are both paid $9 per hour. this week charles made an extra $32 in overtime. which expressions represent the weekly wages for charles and stacy. c = the number of hours that charles worked for the week s = the number of hours that stacy worked for the week. (3 pts) * 9c + 9s + 32 (9c + 32) + 9s 9(c + s + 32) 9(c + s) +32 (9c + 32) * 9s 9(c + 28) + 9s

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