Question
This equation shows how the amount Elizabeth earns from yard work depends on the number of hours she works.
d = 11h + 1
The variable h represents the number of hours spent doing yard work, and the variable d represents the amount of money earned. After doing a total of 4 hours of yard work, how much money will Elizabeth have earned?
$_
d = 11h + 1
The variable h represents the number of hours spent doing yard work, and the variable d represents the amount of money earned. After doing a total of 4 hours of yard work, how much money will Elizabeth have earned?
$_
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To find out how much money Elizabeth will earn after doing a total of 4 hours of yard work, we can substitute \( h = 4 \) into the equation \( d = 11h + 1 \).
\[
d = 11(4) + 1
\]
Calculating \( 11(4) \):
\[
11 \times 4 = 44
\]
Now, we add 1:
\[
d = 44 + 1 = 45
\]
Thus, after doing a total of 4 hours of yard work, Elizabeth will have earned \( \boxed{45} \) dollars.
\[
d = 11(4) + 1
\]
Calculating \( 11(4) \):
\[
11 \times 4 = 44
\]
Now, we add 1:
\[
d = 44 + 1 = 45
\]
Thus, after doing a total of 4 hours of yard work, Elizabeth will have earned \( \boxed{45} \) dollars.