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Juan earns $11 per hour and works at most 30 hours per week. Identify the independent and dependent quantity in the situation, and find reasonable domain and range values. amount of money earned; hours worked; 0 to 30; $0 to $330 hours worked; amount of money earned; $0 to $330; 0 to 30 amount of money earned; hours worked; $0 to $330; 0 to 30 hours worked; amount of money earned; 0 to 30; $0 to $330

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  1. 3 July, 22:13
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    hours worked; amount of money earned; 0 to 30; $0 to $330

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    Earnings = $11 per hour

    Work duration = 30 hours per week

    A variable is said to be independent if it does not depend and cannot be changed by the other variables you are trying to measure. They are often denoted by x.

    A dependent variable is the variable being tested in an experiment and it depends on the independent variable for its value.

    Having said this; the independent variable in this question are

    The earnings per hour Weekly work duration

    The dependent variables are

    Weekly earnings

    The range is the weekly work hours 0 to 30 hours. The minimum is 0 and the maximum is 30 hours.

    This is denoted by R (0,30)

    As the range (i. e. the work hours) increases, his earnings also increases,

    So, when weekly hour = 0

    Weekly Earnings = 0 * $11

    Weekly Earnings = $0

    When weekly hour = 30

    Weekly Earnings = 30 * $11

    Weekly Earnings = $330

    This is represented by

    hours worked; amount of money earned; 0 to 30; $0 to $330
  2. 3 July, 22:21
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    Domain/independent quantity: 0 to 30 hours

    range/dependent: $0 to $330 amount of money earned
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