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Write a function rule that gives a worker’s earnings e(n) for n hours when the worker’s hourly wage is $6.37 a. e(n) = 6.37 + n b. e(n) = 6.37 ÷ n c. e(n) = 6.37n d. e(n) = 6.37 – n

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