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The amount of money, in dollars, John earns for each shift he works at the bookstore is equal to the function ƒ(h) = 10h, where h is the number of hours he works during his shift. Enter the value for ƒ(h), the amount of money he earns for his shift, and the value for h, the number of hours he works during his shift, for each notation in order to complete the table and show the relationship between ƒ(h) and h.

The amount of money, in dollars, John earns for each shift he works at the bookstore-example-1
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Explanation:

Amount of money earned by John for each shift he works at the bookstore is represented by the function,

f(h) = 10h

Where f(h) = Amount of money earned in dollars

h = number of hours worked by John

1). For h = 1 hour

f(1) = 10 × 1

= $10

2). For h = 2.5 hours

f(4.5) = 10 × 4.5

= $45

3). For h = 10 hours

f(10) = 10 × 10

= $100

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