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Mathematics, 04.12.2019 05:31 aebacchieri

2. gary's contract states that he must work more than 20 hours per week. the graph below represents the number of
hours he can work in a week.
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write an algebraic inequality that represents the number of hours, h, gary can work in a week.
gary is paid $15.50 per hour in addition to a weekly salary of $50. this week he wants to earn more than
$400. write an inequality to represent this situation.
solve and graph the solution from part (b). round to the nearest hour.

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