4. John must work at least 20 hours a week to supplement his income while attending
school. He has the opportunity to work in two retail stores. In store 1, he can work between
5 and 12 hours a week, and in store 2 he is allowed between 6 and 10 hours. Both
stores pay the same hourly wage. In deciding how many hours to work in each store, John
wants to base his decision on work stress. Based on interviews with present employees,
John estimates that, on an ascending scale of 1 to 10, the stress factors are 8 and 6 at
stores 1 and 2, respectively. Because stress mounts by the hour, he assumes that the total
stress for each store at the end of the week is proportional to the number of hours he
works in the store. How many hours should 10hn work in each store?