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You work no more than 12 hours a week at your two jobs. The first job pays you $8 an hour, and the second job pays you $10 an hour. You must earn at least $100 each week. Which graph represents this situation (let x represent hours at job 1 and y represent hours at job 2)? A. none


You work no more than 12 hours a week at your two jobs. The first job pays you $8 an hour, and the
You work no more than 12 hours a week at your two jobs. The first job pays you $8 an hour, and the
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