He gets $200 for showing up and gets paid $15 an hour write a linear equation to represent his earnings
2 answers:
Let H = number of hours worked.
He gets $15 for every hour worked, so you need to multiply 15 by h which is written as 15h
You then need to add that to the $200 he gets for showing up.
Total pay = 15h + 200
$200+$15h=t
h=numbers of hours worked.
t=Total
He gets 200 just by showing up so u add that to the 15 dollars he gets per hour.
You × the 15 by h to get the total for working those hours
Hopefully this help!
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