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                12. An electrician charges a 45.00 dollars travel fee plus 30.00 dollars per hour of labor. Let y be the cost in dollars for x hours of work. Write the slope-intercept form of the equation.
13. Using the equation from number 12, if the electrician works 3 hours on a job, how much will the bill be?
14. Using the equation from number 12, if you have a budget of 300.00 dollars for this job, what is the most full hours the electrician can work? Note: You want the largest number of hours without going over your budget.
            
        13. Using the equation from number 12, if the electrician works 3 hours on a job, how much will the bill be?
14. Using the equation from number 12, if you have a budget of 300.00 dollars for this job, what is the most full hours the electrician can work? Note: You want the largest number of hours without going over your budget.
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                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    #12. This is just like #10 from your previous post
#13. Now plug in x=3
#14. Plug in y=300 and solve for x. Round down if needed.
    
#13. Now plug in x=3
#14. Plug in y=300 and solve for x. Round down if needed.
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