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You have a job that pays $25.00 for each day you show up, plus $19.00 per hour. Which expression shows the amount you make in one day if you work for h hours?

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Answer:

19.00 x h + 25.00 =

What you make in a day if you work for h hours.

Explanation:

You automatically make $25.00 when you show up.

So the equation is asking for how many hours. If you get $19 per hour

then it would be $19.00 x h (how many hours you worked) + $25.00.

Example:

If you worked for 5 hours and one day, then the equation would be

19.00 x 5= 95

95 + 25 (for showing up that day) = 120

So if you worked 5 hours for one day you would make 120

(This was just an example to further explain how the equation worked)

Hope this helped!

Have a great day!!

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