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Mathematics, 10.10.2020 21:01 kyliegriffis

Drake works in retail where he earns $9.25 per hour. He also earns $14 for every new credit account he gets customers to open, and he gets a weekly stipend of $50 for clothing. Drake knows his weekly earnings can be shown with the following expression:
9.25h + 14C + 50
Part A: Identify a coefficient, a variable, and a constant in this expression. (3 points)
Part B: If Drake works for 32 hours and opens 9 new credit accounts, how much does she earn? Show your work to receive full credit. (4
points)
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Part C: If Drake gets a raise and begins earning $10.50 per hour, What would change in the expression: the coefficient, the variable, or the
constant ?(PICK ONE) Explain why? (3 points)

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