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Anarel [89]
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10

Given that k // I, identify the congruent angles in the

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V 23 is the correct answer
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A contractor has two choices for billing a completed job.

· $500 flat rate, regardless of the number of hours worked

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The graph is attached below.

C.The solution (25, 20) tells the contractor the number of hours on a job where the hourly rate is the same for both billing options.

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As per the graph, the x-axis represents the number of hours worked and the y-axis represents the rate in dollars per hour.

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