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John agreed to work for 8 weeks for a total of $850 and a bicycle. After 5 weeks, he received $250 and the bicycle due to illness. To determine the bicycle's worth, equations were formed based on the total compensation for the work completed. Solving these equations revealed that the bicycle is valued at $750. The discussion concludes with a request to mark the thread as solved if the solution is satisfactory.
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John agreed to work after school for 8 weeks for a fixed weekly rate. But instead of being given only money for his work, John agreed to receive \$850.00 and a bicycle. After 5 weeks, John got sick. He was given \$250.00 and a bicycle. How much is the bicycle worth?
 
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I was working on this solution :
8 weeks = 850 + bicycle
5 weeks = 250 + bicycle

Solving for weekly rate :
850 / 8 + bicycle/8 = 250/5 + bicycle/5
850 /8 - 250/5 = bicycle/8 - bicycle/5

now I am stucked... am I doing the right thing??
please help. thank you.
 
Let y be the value, in cash, for the 8 weeks worked and let b be the cost of the bicycle. We can then form two equations:

y = 850 + b

and

5y/8 = 250 + b.

Subtracting the two equations, we have

y - 5y/8 = 850 + b - (250 + b) = 600, 3y/8 = 600.

Solving for y, we find y = 1600. With the equation y = 850 + b, b = 1600 - 850 = 750, so the bicycle is worth \$750.00.

* A note on using \$ signs here: Use \$ for the text following dollar signs to display correctly.
 
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Wow! Thank you very much!
 
Hello, Marcelo Arevalo. If you are satisfied with any of the solutions given above (you seem to be), then I request you to use the thread tools to mark this thread as solved.
 
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