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Lamar has a summer job. He gets paid $7.25 an hour and a $150 bonus at the end of summer. The total Lamar earns can be modeled by the equation f(h) = 7.25h + 150, where h is the…
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Lamar has a summer job. He gets paid $7.25 an hour and a $150 bonus at the end of summer. The total Lamar earns can be modeled by the equation f(h) = 7.25h + 150, where h is the number of hours he works. In what form is the equation?
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The equation is in function form i think thats what its called. Function of H
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