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Jan works from 30 to 40 hours per week during the summer. She earns $12.00 per hour. Her friend Rachel
also has a job. Rachel's pay for t hours is given by the function r(t) = 11t, where 20 domain and range of each function. Compare their hourly wages and the amount they earn per week.
j(t) domain:
j(t) range:
sj(t)
r(t) domain:
r(t) range:
Sr(t)
to $
per week and
(select) earns more per hour than (select) Jan earns from $
Rachel earns from $ to $ per week. HELP ILL MARK BRAINLIEST


Jan works from 30 to 40

hours per week during the summer. She earns $12.00 per hour. Her friend R

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