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A specialty cleaning company charges an equipment fee and an hourly labor fee. A linear equation that expresses the total amount of the fee the company charges for each session is y = 50 + 100x. The independent and dependent variables are
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independent variable: hours worked dependent variable: total fee
independent variable: total fee dependent variable: hourly labor rate
independent variable: equipment fee dependent variable: hours worked
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independent variable: total fee dependent variable: hours worked
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