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jake earns $12 for each hour worked. The equation y = 12x can be used to model this situation, where x represents the number of hours worked and y represents the total amount earned.
what is the independent varible?
A) the value 12 in the equation.
B) the total amount of money earned
C) the number of hours worked
D) cannot be determined from the given inforation
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