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The amount of a person’s paycheck p varies directly with the number of hours worked t. For 10 hours of work, the paycheck is $57.50. Write an equation for the relationship betwe…
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The amount of a person’s paycheck p varies directly with the number of hours worked t. For 10 hours of work, the paycheck is $57.50. Write an equation for the relationship between hours of work and pay.
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The equation for the relationship is p= 5.75t
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$57.50÷10=5.75 so that means for every 1 hour you get payed 5.75
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