SOLUTION: The total amount of money you earn at a job making $10 per hour is a function of the number of hours, h, that you work. Find the function below that correctly represents this si
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Question 958772: The total amount of money you earn at a job making $10 per hour is a function of the number of hours, h, that you work. Find the function below that correctly represents this situation and then evaluate it for f (40)?
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No functions below to find, no answer available
Something similar to:
f(h)=$10(h)
f(40)=$10(40)=$400
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