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Lois and Clark own a company that sells wagons. The amount they pay each of their sales employees (in dollars) is given by the expression 12h+30w12h+30w12, h, plus, 30, w where hhh is the number of hours worked and www is the number of wagons sold.What is the amount paid to an employee that works 666 hours and sells 333 wagons?

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Answer:The amount paid to an employee was 162Step-by-step explanation:The expression 12h + 30w Identifies the amount paid to an employee.Let h represent hours and let w represent the total amount of g-wagons sold. Since the question explains that an employee works 6 hours and sells 3 wagons, put h as h = 6 and w as w = 3. We would end up getting this equation. 12h + 30w = 12(6) + 30(3).Now all you need to do is solve it.left side = 72right side = 9072 + 90 = 162