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The equation y=15x+500 represents the amaunt y that lin earns by working for x hours plus a performance bonus. what is lin hourly rate
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The equation y=15x+500 represents the amaunt y that lin earns by working for x hours plus a performance bonus. what is lin hourly rate
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The hourly rate is the slope or $15 in this case.
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