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5 October, 20:48

You are a contractor and charge $45 for a site visit plus an additional $24 per hour for each hour you spend working at the site. Write and solve an equation to determine how many total hours you have to work to earn $810 working at two separate work sites

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  1. 5 October, 21:13
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    The equation relating this should be linear since the increase in amount earned is constant throughout which is $24 per hour. The equation is in the form:

    y = mx + b

    where,

    y = earning

    m = slope or earning per hour = $24

    x = total number of hours

    b = y intercept or initial earning upon visit = $45

    Hence,

    y = 24x + 45

    Since we are working at two separate work sites, therefore each site we must earn 810/2 = 405

    So when y = 405:

    405 = 24x + 45

    x = 15 hours

    So you must work 15 hours at each site.
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