Jacqueline has two part time jobs she earns $15 per hour,l, working as a lab assistant and $12 per hour,s, working as a cashier

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To analyze Jacqueline's earnings from her two part-time jobs, we can set up some equations based on her hourly wages.

Let's denote:

  • \( l \) = number of hours worked as a lab assistant
  • \( s \) = number of hours worked as a cashier

Jacqueline's earnings from each job can be calculated as follows:

  1. Earnings from the lab assistant job: \( 15l \) (since she earns $15 per hour)
  2. Earnings from the cashier job: \( 12s \) (since she earns $12 per hour)

Total Earnings

Her total earnings from both jobs can be expressed as:

\[ \text{Total Earnings} = 15l + 12s \]

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