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Jim charges $150 plus $60 per hour to move furniture. The equation below represents the relationship between how much money Jim charges (c) and the number of hours (h) he works …
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Jim charges $150 plus $60 per hour to move furniture. The equation below represents the
relationship between how much money Jim charges (c) and the number of hours (h) he works moving
furniture.
C = 60h + 150
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the equation is corrent if that what your asking
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