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Mathematics, 17.10.2020 08:01 alannaswitzer
Corliss earns an hourly wage, as well as tips, each day he works. His daily earned income, m, after h hours can be represented by the inequality m>11h+35.
He makes at most $11 per hour plus $35 in tips.
He makes more than $11 per hour plus $35 in tips.
He makes at least $11 per hour plus $35 in tips.
He makes less than $11 per hour plus $35 in tips.
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