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notsponge [240]
3 years ago
10

At his new job, Jeremiah can choose an hourly rate of $9 plus a $50 weekly bonus for opening the store, or an hourly rate of $10

per hour with no opening bonus. The equations model his salary options.
y = 9x + 50

y = 10x

What does x represent?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Sliva [168]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

 x represents  the hour Jeremiah worked in his new job.

Step-by-step explanation:

 Given : Jeremiah can choose an hourly rate of $9 plus a $50 weekly bonus for opening the store, or an hourly rate of $10 per hour with no opening bonus. and this can  be modeled as ,

y = 9x + 50

y = 10x  

We have to find what x here represents.

Since, Jeremiah can choose an hourly rate of $9 plus a $50 weekly bonus for opening the store

and this situation is modeled by the equation y = 9x + 50

Where y represents his salary and x represents the hour he worked.

Also, the second situation : an hourly rate of $10 per hour with no opening bonus is modeled  by the equation y =  10x,

Where y represents his salary and x represents the hour he worked.

Thus, here , x represents  the hour Jeremiah worked in his new job.

denis-greek [22]3 years ago
3 0
X represents the hourly rate. Any variable next to a number is multiplying. "h<span>ourly rate of $9 ... $10". See what I mean?

Hope it helps. ( :</span>
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