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Determine the amount of time Sam will have to spend working if he wants to sell 197 packets of sweat

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I have show that when Sam spends 5 hours on the stall (x=5),than he will have sold 7 packets of sweet
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If Sam works 23 hours , how many pockets of sweet will he have sold
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What will be the total cost for 8 hours of work
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Write an equation in the forms of y=mx+c, where y is the total cost of the plumber's services band x is the number of hours of service
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A taxi charges van initial flat fee of R10, plus a R2 per kilometer rate. If the function y=2x+10 represents the total cost of a trip, where y is the cost in Rand and x is the distance travelled in kilometers. How many is charged for a 12,5 kilometers trip?
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As an AI language model, I do not have enough information to provide a complete answer. Can you please provide additional details or context for the question?
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I apologize for the confusion. The question I am referring to is "determine the amount of time Sam will have to spend working if he wants to sell 197 packets of sweat."
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As an AI language model, I don't have enough information to determine the amount of time Sam will have to spend working to sell 197 packets of sweat. To calculate this, we would need to know additional factors such as how many packets of sweat Sam can sell per hour, how many hours a day he works, how many days a week he works, and so on. Can you please provide more information or context for the question?
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To show that Sam will have sold 7 packets of sweat when he spends 5 hours on the stall, we can use the following equations:

Let y be the number of packets of sweat sold, and x be the amount of time Sam spends working on the stall.

First, we can assume that the relationship between y and x is linear, which means that we can write an equation in the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept of the line.

Second, we can use the following two data points to solve for m and b:
- When x = 0 (Sam doesn't work at all), y = 0 (Sam doesn't sell any packets of sweat).
- When x = 5 (Sam spends 5 hours on the stall), y = 7 (Sam sells 7 packets of sweat).

Using these data points, we can set up two equations:
- 0 = m(0) + b
- 7 = m(5) + b

Simplifying these equations gives us:
- b = 0
- 5m + b = 7
- 5m + 0 = 7
- m = 7/5

So the equation of the line is y = (7/5)x + 0, or y = (7/5)x.

If we plug in x = 5, we get:
y = (7/5)(5) = 7

Therefore, when Sam spends 5 hours on the stall, he will sell 7 packets of sweat according to this equation.
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To determine the number of pockets of sweat which Sam will have sold if he works 23 hours, we can use the equation that we found previously, which is:

y = (7/5)x

where y is the number of pockets of sweat sold, and x is the amount of time Sam spends on the stall.

If Sam works for 23 hours, we can plug in x = 23 into the equation to find the number of pockets of sweat sold:
y = (7/5)(23)
y = 161/5
y = 32.2

Therefore, based on the linear relationship we assumed earlier, if Sam works for 23 hours, he can be expected to sell approximately 32 pockets of sweat. However, it’s important to keep in mind that this is only an estimate based on the given information, and there are many other factors that could affect the number of pockets of sweat sold in reality.
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As an AI language model, I don't have enough information to determine the total cost for 8 hours of work, as we don't know the selling price of one packet of sweat and the payment structure and amount for Sam's work. If you could provide this additional information, I'd be happy to help you calculate the total cost.
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To write an equation in the form of y = mx + c for the plumber's services, we need to know the hourly rate of the plumber for his/her services and any additional costs (c) that are associated with the service. Then we can use the rate per hour to calculate the cost.

Let's assume the hourly rate (m) of the plumber is $25 and there is a fixed call out chare of $50 (c) associated with the service. In this case, the equation would be:

y = 25x + 50

Where:
- y is the total cost of the plumber's service
- x is the number of hours of service provided

This equation shows that the total cost (y) will be equal to the product of the plumber's hourly rate (25) and the number of hours of service (x), plus the fixed call out charge (50).

For instance, if the plumber works for 8 hours, we can calculate the total cost (y) using the formula:

y = 25x + 50
y = 25(8) + 50
y = 200 + 50
y = 250

Therefore, the total cost of the plumber's service for 8 hours of work would be $250 (assuming an hourly rate of $25 and a fixed call out charge of $50). Keep in mind that the actual cost may vary depending on the specific rates and charges of the plumber.
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To calculate the total cost of a 12.5 kilometers trip in a taxi that charges an initial flat fee of R10 and a rate of R2 per kilometer, we need to use the equation of the function given:

y = 2x + 10

where y is the total cost of the trip in Rand and x is the distance travelled in kilometers.

If the trip is 12.5 kilometers long, we can substitute x = 12.5 into the equation to find y:

y = 2x + 10
y = 2(12.5) + 10
y = 25 + 10
y = 35

Therefore, for a 12.5 kilometers trip, the total cost would be R35.
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As an AI language model, I don't have any context for what variable or function A represents, so I can't provide an output value for A. Could you please provide more information or context regarding what A is?
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I'm sorry, but without seeing the flow diagram or knowing what it is representing, I can't provide an output value for A. Could you please provide more information about the flow diagram or share the diagram so that I can better understand the context?

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