SOLUTION: Juan earns $11 per hour and works at most 30 hours per week. Identify the independent and dependent quantity in the situation, and find reasonable domain and range values.
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Question 819385: Juan earns $11 per hour and works at most 30 hours per week. Identify the independent and dependent quantity in the situation, and find reasonable domain and range values.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The hours are the independent variable and
should be plotted on the x-axis
The wages/wk earned are ( $11/hr )x( hrs worked )
This is the dependent variable ( depends on hours worked )
and should be plotted on the y-axis
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Let = wages/wk earned
Let = hours/wk worked
The equation is:
The domain is 0 to 30
( no hrs worked to 30 hrs worked )
The range is 0 to 330
( no wages eared to earned )
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