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	<title>Comments on: Marginal Revenue: A defense attorney charges her client $4000 plus $120 per hour. The formula R = 120n + $4000</title>
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		<title>By: Wright M</title>
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		<description>1a) Plug 100 in for n. You should get 16000. 
1b) Add 120 (for 1 extra hour) and you get 16120. 
1c) It increased 120 dollars.
1d) R = 120n +4000 is to determine how much money she will make in a specific time. If I understand the question, the equation for how much her pay increases each hour after 100 is simply: Increase = 120n.

2) (5/9)Tf - 32 = Tc     so,    (5/9)*Tf - 32 = 45    so, 
138.6 = Tf</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1a) Plug 100 in for n. You should get 16000.<br />
1b) Add 120 (for 1 extra hour) and you get 16120.<br />
1c) It increased 120 dollars.<br />
1d) R = 120n +4000 is to determine how much money she will make in a specific time. If I understand the question, the equation for how much her pay increases each hour after 100 is simply: Increase = 120n.</p>
<p>2) (5/9)Tf &#8211; 32 = Tc     so,    (5/9)*Tf &#8211; 32 = 45    so,<br />
138.6 = Tf</p>
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