SOLUTION: The function y=10x+100y=10x+100 represents the amount yy (in dollars) of money in your bank account after you babysit for xx hours. a. Identify the independent and dependent vari

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Question 1062171: The function y=10x+100y=10x+100 represents the amount yy (in dollars) of money in your bank account after you babysit for xx hours.
a. Identify the independent and dependent variables.
The dependent variable is the amount of money in the bank account.
The independent variable is the hours you babysit.

b. You babysit for 4 hours. Find the domain and range of the function.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The function y=10x+100 represents the amount y (in dollars) of money in your bank account after you babysit for x hours.
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Person must have 100 dollars in the account already and the person charges 10 dollars per hour for babysitting.

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