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Mathematics, 02.09.2020 20:01 Gearyjames8

Ben works at a mobile phone store, where he earns a flat $80 for each 8-hour shift. He also earns a commission of $20 for each phone that he sells. If e stands for Ben's earnings and m is the number of mobile phones he sells, which of the following equations describes the amount of money that he earns in one shift? Question 6 options: A) e = m + 100 B) e = 20m + 80 C) e = โ€“20m + 80 D) e = m + 80

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