Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.05.2021 20:00, brinatperez06

Malcolm works at a cell phone service kiosk in a shopping mall. He earns $14.50 per hour, plus a $8 commission for each 1-year service contract he sells. To earn full marks, create an equation to
represent Malcolm’s earnings.
(a) Find the amount Malcolm makes in 9 hours when he sells 4 service contracts. [3]
(b) How many service contracts does Malcolm need to sell to earn $595 in a 30-hour work week?

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