Direct Messages - SEQTA LeAssessment Master - Exam Wiassess.scsa.wa.edu.au/engine/index.php/lms/indexSchool Curriculumand StandardsAuthorityNumeracy31751624() 0:17:14 / 0:50:00Marie wants to buy a new car.She saves 25% of her wage and is left with $600 spending money. What is Marie's wage?42 of 45Question 37Question 38Question 39$450$625$750$800Content copyright WA School Curriculum and Standards Authority 2024aAssessmentCopyright ⊕ SoNET Systems Pty Ltd. 2024(.)Master
Q. Direct Messages - SEQTA LeAssessment Master - Exam Wiassess.scsa.wa.edu.au/engine/index.php/lms/indexSchool Curriculumand StandardsAuthorityNumeracy31751624() 0:17:14 / 0:50:00Marie wants to buy a new car.She saves 25% of her wage and is left with $600 spending money. What is Marie's wage?42 of 45Question 37Question 38Question 39$450$625$750$800Content copyright WA School Curriculum and Standards Authority 2024aAssessmentCopyright ⊕ SoNET Systems Pty Ltd. 2024(.)Master
Calculate Remaining Amount: Marie saves 25% of her wage, meaning she spends the remaining 75% of her wage. If the remaining amount is $600, we need to find the total wage.
Set Up Equation: Set up the equation where 75% of the total wage (W) equals $600. So, \(0.75 \times W = $600\).
Solve for Total Wage: Solve for W by dividing both sides of the equation by 0.75. W=0.75$600.
Calculate Total Wage: Calculate W. W=$800.
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