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26 June, 04:47

The weekly salary of a store manager includes a $30 bonus + the number of hours the manager works multiplied by the managers earnings per hour. is this situation defined by a linear function write a equation

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  1. 26 June, 05:04
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    x=ay+30

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, let's assume that:

    x = weekly salary of a store manager

    y = managers earnings per hour

    a = number of hours the manager works

    Considering that a linear equation refers to an equation that represents a line and that it can have the form: y=mx+b, the equation would be that the weekly salary is equal to the number of hours he works for the earnings per hour plus the bonus:

    x = (a*y) + 30

    x=ay+30
  2. 26 June, 05:05
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    Yes, the salary of the manager is defined by a linear function S.

    S = 300 + x Y

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The weekly salary of manager includes:

    (a) $300 bonus

    (b) (Number of hours) times (Earnings Per hour)

    Now, let the earning per hour of Manager = $x

    Also, let us assume that in total he works Y hours a week.

    ⇒Number of hours x (Earnings Per hour) = y times ($x) = $ (xY)

    Hence, the total Salary of the Manager = (a) + (b)

    = $300 bonus + (Number of hours x (Earnings Per hour))

    = $300 + $ (xY)

    or, S (Manager) = 300 + xY

    Yes, the salary of the manager is defined by a linear function S.

    S = 300 + x Y
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