Asked by Jared
I have work problem that I am unable to solve.
Each hour Maggie baby sits she charges $2 plus .75 for each child. Write an equation for Maggie's hourly rate h in terms of the number of children c. Solve the equation to find the hourly rate when Maggie baby sits 3 children.
Each hour Maggie baby sits she charges $2 plus .75 for each child. Write an equation for Maggie's hourly rate h in terms of the number of children c. Solve the equation to find the hourly rate when Maggie baby sits 3 children.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
2 + 0.75c = h
2 + (0.75 * 3) = h
2 + 2.25 = h
4.25 = h
2 + (0.75 * 3) = h
2 + 2.25 = h
4.25 = h
Answered by
seth golden wgms
go cats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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