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alexandr402 [8]
3 years ago
8

Veronica works each day and earns more money per hour the longer she works. Write a function to represent a starting pay of $20

with an increase each hour by 5%. Determine the range of the amount Veronica makes each hour if she can only work a total of 8 hours.
20 ≤ f(x) ≤ 28.14
20 ≤ f(x) ≤ 29.55
20 ≤ f(x) ≤ 26.80
20 ≤ f(x) ≤ 25.53
Mathematics
1 answer:
11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

f(x) = 20(1.05)^x

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = 20(1.05)^x   where x is the hours worked.

If she works 8 hours she will earn 20(1.05)^8

= $29.55.

The range  of the amount per hour  is 20 to 29.55 dollars.

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