Jaden has a part-time job working for a landscaping company. He earns $25 for each lawn-mowing job, l , and $20 for each pulling-weeds job, w . This can be modeled by 25l+20w . Evaluate for l=4 and w=6 to find how much money Jaden will earn for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs. (1 point)

To find out how much money Jaden will earn for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs, we substitute l=4 and w=6 into the expression 25l + 20w.

Thus, the expression becomes: 25(4) + 20(6)

Calculating, we get: 100 + 120 = 220

Therefore, Jaden will earn $220 for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs.

To find out how much money Jaden will earn for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs, we can substitute the given values of l=4 and w=6 into the expression 25l+20w.

Substituting l=4 and w=6, we have:

25(4) + 20(6)

Now, we can simplify the expression:

100 + 120

Addition: 100 + 120 = 220

Therefore, Jaden will earn $220 for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs.

To evaluate how much money Jaden will earn for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs, we can substitute the values of l=4 and w=6 into the expression 25l+20w.

Substituting l=4 and w=6 into the expression gives us:

25(4) + 20(6)

Simplifying the expression:

= 100 + 120

= 220

Therefore, Jaden will earn $220 for 4 lawn-mowing jobs and 6 pulling-weeds jobs.