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When modeling hourly pay, which part of the equation is used to represent the hourly rate?
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When modeling hourly pay, which part of the equation is used to represent the hourly rate?
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When modeling hourly pay, which part of the equation is used to represent the hourly rate?
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Answer:
y-intercept is CORRECT!
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I'm not sure if I fully understand your question but how I'm reading it, you would use a variable to represent the hourly pay eg. 5x, 11.5x
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