Mathematics
Mathematics, 15.12.2019 23:31, ajime

Allison earns $14 an hour plus $20 an hour for every hour of overtime. overtime hours are any hours more than 35 hours for the week. part a: create an equation that shows the amount of money earned, e, for working x hours in a week when there is no overtime. (3 points) part b: create an equation that shows the amount of wages earned, t, for working y hours of overtime. hint: remember to include in the equation the amount earned from working 35 hours. (3 points) part c: allison earned $610 in 1 week. how many hours (regular plus overtime) did she work? show your work. (4 points)

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