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Mathematics, 21.02.2022 18:20 briannaalvarado256

Guys, I’m giving you 81 points for you to answer to my last 2 weeks of my math word problem homework from The Hung Vuong Learning Centre Incorporated! So guys, please listen up and pay attention to me without ignoring my last year’s math homework package from The Hung Vuong Learning Centre Incorporated for no reason! :D The question #12 from 4.5 Modelling With Algebra Section is Ashley works only in part time about 2 hours per day and selling the memberships to a video club. She is paid $8.50 per hour and plus a $2 in a commission for each video club membership that she sells.

How do you write an algebraic expression that describes Ashley’s total earnings for Question Part 12; A)?

Please answer to my math word problem question as soon as possible with the best efforts and the best step-by-step explanations in order to get the Brainliest award of all the time! :D

Well anyways, guys, good luck on answering my math word problem question of my last 2 weeks of my math word problem homework package from The Hung Vuong Learning Centre Incorporated in order to get the best Brainliest award of all of the time, and I will check the answers to see if it’s appropriate for me. :)

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