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For 4 hours of work, a consultant charges $400. For 5 hours of work, she charges $450. Write a point-slope equation to show this, then find the amount she will charge for 10 hou…
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For 4 hours of work, a consultant charges $400. For 5 hours of work, she charges $450. Write a point-slope equation to show this, then find the amount she will charge for 10 hours of work.
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The consultant will charge $700 for 10 hours of work
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