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Rosalie earns extra money by working as a babysitter over the weekend. She charges $10 to drive to the home and an additional $8 per hour.
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Rosalie earns extra money by working as a babysitter over the weekend. She charges $10 to drive to the home and an additional $8 per hour.
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18$ I am guess ing an hope you are well and finished your work
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Let the input be x where x is the number of hours Rosalie works as a babysitter.
Total earning =10 + 8x
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