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yan [13]
3 years ago
13

Abigail is a waitress at a restaurant. Each day she works, Abigail will make a

Mathematics
1 answer:
Ket [755]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

$212

25 + 11t

Step-by-step explanation:

Total wage = fixed wage + variable wage

Fixed wage = $25

Variable wage depends on tips from a number of tables

Abigail gets $11 in tip per table

Let t = number of tables

Variable wage = 11t

Total wage = 25 + 11t

How much would Abigail expect to earn in a day on which she

waits on 17 tables?

Total wage = 25 + 11t

= 25 + 11(17)

= 25 + 187

= $212

Abigail will earn a total of $212 if she waits on 17 tables each day

How much would Abigail expect to make in a day when

waiting on t tables?

Total wage = 25 + 11t

When t = t

Total wage = 25 + 11t

Abigail will earn a total of 25 + 11t if she waits on t tables each day

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