SOLUTION: Your job pays $6 an hour. Write a variable expression for your pay in dollars for working h hours. Okay I tried my best but I am not sure because I dont no what a variable

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Question 825637: Your job pays $6 an hour. Write a variable expression for your pay in dollars for working h hours. Okay I tried my best but I am not sure because I dont no what a variable expression is but I got h(6)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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Try keeping the numbers each with their units.

Job pays $6 an hour, means 6%2A%28dollars%2Fhour%29.
You do not know the value of the quantity for the amount of hours you work, but you are CALLING the number, h. This is h%2Ahours, using h as a VARIABLE.

Your pay in dollars is 6%2A%28dollars%2Fhour%29%2Ah%2Ahours=6h%2Adollars.