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27 September, 11:18

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Lois and Clark own a company that sells wagons. The amount they pay each of their sales employees (in dollars) is given by the expression

12h+30w12h+30w

12h+30w

12, h, plus, 30, w

where

hh

h

h

is the number of hours worked and

ww

w

w

is the number of wagons sold. What is the amount paid to an employee who works

66

6

6

hours and sells

33

3

3

wagons?

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  1. 27 September, 11:29
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    We have the expression 12h+30w to represent an employees salary.

    h represents the number of hours worked

    w represents the number of wagons sold

    To find the answer, simply insert the numbers given where their corresponding variables are in the expression.

    12 (6 hours) + 30 (3 wagons)

    (12*6) + (30*3)

    72 + 90 = 162

    So the employee earns $162
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