Answer:
Joe's Plumbing charges more per hour ($45) than Mark's Plumbing (S40)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
t ------> the number of hours
J(t) ---->the total amount in dollars that Joe's Plumbing charges
M(t) ---->the total amount in dollars that Mark's Plumbing charges
we know that
The linear equation in slope form is equal to
[tex]f(x)=mx+b[/tex]
where
m is the slope or rate of the linear equation
b is the y-intercept (initial value)
In this problem we have
Joe's Plumbing
[tex]J(t)=45t[/tex]
The slope or rate is equal to
[tex]m=\$45\ per\ hour[/tex]
[tex]b=\$0[/tex]
Mark's Plumbing
[tex]M(t)=40t+25[/tex]
The slope or rate is equal to
[tex]m=\$40\ per\ hour[/tex]
[tex]b=\$25[/tex]
therefore
Joe's Plumbing charges more per hour ($45) than Mark's Plumbing (S40)