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Robert earns $300 every week. What equation shows the relationship between salary per week (s), number of weeks worked (w), and total income (t). w = 300 − 30 s − h = t w − h − …
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Robert earns $300 every week. What equation shows the relationship between salary per week (s), number of weeks worked (w), and total income (t). w = 300 − 30 s − h = t w − h − …
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Robert earns $300 every week. What equation shows the relationship between salary per week (s), number of weeks worked (w), and total income (t).
w = 300 − 30
s − h = t
w − h − t = s
t = 300w
h = 300w
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t= 300w is the answer.
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