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Question 161146: CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM:
Find the appropriate linear cost or revenue function.
An electrician charges a fee of $60 plus $45 per hour. Let C(x) be the cost in dollars of using the electrician for x hours. Find the linear cost function.
: CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS PROBLEM:
Find the appropriate linear cost or revenue function.
An electrician charges a fee of $60 plus $45 per hour. Let C(x) be the cost in dollars of using the electrician for x hours. Find the linear cost function.

Answer by Alan3354(1935) About Me  (Show Source):
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An electrician charges a fee of $60 plus $45 per hour. Let C(x) be the cost in dollars of using the electrician for x hours. Find the linear cost function.
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C(x) = 60 + 45x (in dollars)