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Jo's total charge for an onsite job is a fixed charge of $50 per job plus an hourly charge of $80.00 per hour.What would be the formulas be in total charges in dollars,rela…
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Jo's total charge for an onsite job is a fixed charge of $50 per job plus an hourly charge of $80.00 per hour.What would be the formulas be in total charges in dollars,relating to the number of hours he spends on a job?
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x=hours worked and y=total
80x+50=y
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