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pshichka [43]
2 years ago
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Kevin cuts lawns during the summer months. He charges $10 plus $5 per hour. The algebraic model is C = 5h + 10, where C represen

ts the total cost and h represents the hours worked. Use pencil and paper to create a table of values for hours worked from 1 to 5, incrementing h by 1 in each row.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Oxana [17]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{ c c c }Hours(h) & Total Cost(C) \\ 1 & 15  \\  2 & 20  \\   3 & 25  \\ 4 & 30   \\ 5 & 35    \end{tabular}\end{center}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Kevin charges $10 plus $5 per hours

C = 5h + 10

To find:

The table of values for hours worked from 1 to 5.

Solution:

First of all, let us put h = 1 in the given equation:

C = 5 \times 1 + 10

C = 5 + 10 = $15

Now, let us put h = 2 in the given equation:

C = 5 \times 2 + 10

C = 10 + 10 = $20

Now, let us put h = 3 in the given equation:

C = 5 \times 3 + 10

C = 15 + 10 = $25

Now, let us put h = 4 in the given equation:

C = 5 \times 4 + 10

C = 20 + 10 = $30

Now, let us put h = 5 in the given equation:

C = 5 \times 5 + 10

C = 25 + 10 = $35

So, the table becomes each row incrementing h by 1:

\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{ c c c }Hours(h) & Total Cost(C) \\ 1 & 15  \\  2 & 20  \\   3 & 25  \\ 4 & 30   \\ 5 & 35    \end{tabular}\end{center}

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