SOLUTION: Can someone please help me with this question? The equation S = 15t tells us the salary (S, in dollars) of a worker who works for t hours. a. What is the unit rate in th

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Question 1133666: Can someone please help me with this question?
The equation S = 15t tells us the salary (S, in dollars) of a worker who works for t hours.


a. What is the unit rate in this situation?


b. Graph the equation S = 15t in the grid. Label the axes. Choose the scaling for the two axes so that the point corresponding for working for 10 hours will fit on the grid.


Thank you so much!







Found 2 solutions by Shin123, MathTherapy:
Answer by Shin123(626) About Me  (Show Source):
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The worker gets payed $15/hour.
graph%28600%2C600%2C-10%2C10%2C-10%2C160%2Cy=15x%29 The y-axis is the salary and the x-axis is the # of hours.

Answer by MathTherapy(10552) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Can someone please help me with this question?
The equation S = 15t tells us the salary (S, in dollars) of a worker who works for t hours.


a. What is the unit rate in this situation?


b. Graph the equation S = 15t in the grid. Label the axes. Choose the scaling for the two axes so that the point corresponding for working for 10 hours will fit on the grid.


Thank you so much!
To the person who responded, "There's no such word as PAYED." You need to find out how the word you're trying to use is spelled. 
I've seen @THEO use the same 5 letters, and I'm sure others have used it too. Don't any of you know better?
Doesn't look good when a person who's supposed to be helping someone writes a word that doesn't exist. Again, it LOOKS BADDDD!!