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HELP A repairman works 70 hours. He charges $75 plus $40 per hour. What is the initial value, the cost when the time is 0 hours?
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A repairman works 70 hours. He charges $75 plus $40 per hour. What is the initial value, the cost when the time is 0 hours?
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40 I think
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75+40x=40 I think
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