SOLUTION: A manufacturer pays its assembly line workers $11.50 per hour. In addition, workers receive a piecework rate of $0.75 per unit produced. Write a linear equation for the hourly wage

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Question 878796: A manufacturer pays its assembly line workers $11.50 per hour. In addition, workers receive a piecework rate of $0.75 per unit produced. Write a linear equation for the hourly wages W in terms of the number of units X produced per hour.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
W = $11.50 + $0.75X
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