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To find the fraction of the payment owed to Shawn, we just need to divide the hours he's worked by the total number of hours the three of them worked.
[tex] \frac{14.5}{17.25+18.25+14.5}= \frac{14.5}{50}= \frac{29}{100} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{29}{100} [/tex] of the payment is therefore owed to Shawn.
Since the three friends deposited 15% of the money they earned to a joint savings account, they will only have 85% of their earnings to keep. Solving for this amount we'll get:
[tex]850*0.85=722.50[/tex]
We then find Shawn's share by multiplying $722.50 by [tex] \frac{29}{100} [/tex].
[tex] \frac{29}{100}*722.50=209.53 [/tex]
ANSWER: Shawn received $209.53.
To find the fraction of the payment owed to Shawn, we just need to divide the hours he's worked by the total number of hours the three of them worked.
[tex] \frac{14.5}{17.25+18.25+14.5}= \frac{14.5}{50}= \frac{29}{100} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{29}{100} [/tex] of the payment is therefore owed to Shawn.
Since the three friends deposited 15% of the money they earned to a joint savings account, they will only have 85% of their earnings to keep. Solving for this amount we'll get:
[tex]850*0.85=722.50[/tex]
We then find Shawn's share by multiplying $722.50 by [tex] \frac{29}{100} [/tex].
[tex] \frac{29}{100}*722.50=209.53 [/tex]
ANSWER: Shawn received $209.53.