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Type an expression that models the total pay for eleven hours of work at a base rate of p per hour minus $60 for health insurance

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$(11p - 60)

Step-by-step explanation:

Amount for health insurance = $60

Number of hours worked = 11 hrs

Amount paid per hour = $p

Total pay = (Number of hours worked * Amount paid per hour ) - Amount for health insurance


\begin{gathered} \text{Total pay = 11}* p\text{ - 60} \\ \text{Total pay (\$)= 11p - 60} \end{gathered}

Hence, an expression that models the total pay for eleven hours of work at a base rate of p per hour minus $60 for health insurance= $(11p - 60)

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