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Svetlanka [38]
4 years ago
11

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLEASE HELP ASAP !!! Roberto is paid $11 an hour at his new job He wishes to graph his total pay T, as a fu

nction of the number of hours, h Roberto works between 10 and 40 hours each week

Mathematics
2 answers:
Oliga [24]4 years ago
7 0

To best show this information, the scale for the <em>T</em>-axis of his graph should go from 0 to at <em>least </em>11, and the <em>h</em>-axis of his graph should go from 0 to at <em>least </em>40.

Apologies for any incorrect answer, hope this helped.

aksik [14]4 years ago
7 0

Given : Roberto works between 10-40 hours a week.

He is paid $11/hr.

T is total pay Roberto got.

We have plot a graph between T and no. of hours of work.

Since Roberto works for a minimum of 10 hrs, his minimum pay = $11 *10 =$110

And he works for a maximum of 40 hrs, his maximum pay = $11 * 40 = $440

So, to best show the information, the scale of T-axis of his graph should go from 0 to at least 440 and the h-axis of his graph should go from 0 to at least 40.

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