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Summer Job! Earn $150/week Plus $2.75 per subscription sold Let: T = Total weekly earnings N = Number of subscriptions sold Choose the equation that models weekly earnings for the summer job advertisement.
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Summer Job!
Earn $150/week
Plus $2.75 per subscription sold
Let: T = Total weekly earnings
N = Number of subscriptions sold
Choose the equation that models weekly earnings for the summer job
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T = 2.75N +150
So E is the correct answer
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