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Ron started a new job which paid him $60 for the first day of training. After the first day, he will be paid $7 per hour. Write a linear equation modeling Ron's pay.
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Ron started a new job which paid him $60 for the first day of training. After the first day, he will be paid $7 per hour. Write a linear equation modeling Ron's pay.
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Ron started a new job which paid him $60 for the first day of training. After the first day, he will be paid $7 per hour. Write a linear equation modeling Ron's pay.
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T=60+7x
x is for numbers of hours worked
t stands for total pay
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Y= 7x+60
Step-by-step explanation: 7 hours + 60 dollars
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