Jessica works 30 hours per week between two part time jobs. When she works as a waitress, she receives $11.25 per hour, and when she works as a math tutor, she receives $17.5 per hour. Since she has only 30 hours each week that she can work, the more hours she spends at one job, the fewer hours she can work at the second job. c/ define a function f that determines the amount of money Jessica makes for working for x hours as a waitress. d/ define a function g that determines the amount of money Jessica makes working as a tutor in term of x, the number of hours Jessica works as a waitress e/ define a function h that determine the total amount Jessica makes each week (when working both jobs) in term of the number of hours x she works as a waitress
Jessica works 30 hours per week between two part time jobs. When she works as a waitress, she receives $11.25 per hour, and when she works as a math tutor, she receives $17.5 per hour. Since she has only 30 hours each week that she can work, the more hours she spends at one job, the fewer hours she can work at the second job.
c/ define a function f that determines the amount of money Jessica makes for working for x hours as a waitress.
d/ define a function g that determines the amount of money Jessica makes working as a tutor in term of x, the number of hours Jessica works as a waitress
e/ define a function h that determine the total amount Jessica makes each week (when working both jobs) in term of the number of hours x she works as a waitress
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