(1pts) c. The ordered pair (2,93,375) occurs in the TABLE 3. Explain the meaning of this ordered pair in the context of

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(1pts) c. The ordered pair (2,93,375) occurs in the TABLE 3. Explain the meaning of this ordered pair in the context of

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1pts C The Ordered Pair 2 93 375 Occurs In The Table 3 Explain The Meaning Of This Ordered Pair In The Context Of 1
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(1pts) c. The ordered pair (2,93,375) occurs in the TABLE 3. Explain the meaning of this ordered pair in the context of the situation. (2pts) 10 How many years must you work in order for the cumulative salary of Job 2 to be higher than the cumulative salary for Job 1? Explain how TABLE 3 gives this information. (5pts) 11. You would like to see the cumulative salary for each job after 20 years and wish you had function rules for C, () and C, (r). Your math major friend develops the following: C(t)=750r²+60000r and C, (t)=50900(1.951-1)/0,051. Use these function rules to find the cumulative salaries after 20 years. Show your Falculations. Comment on your findings. (2pts) 12. Write a well thought out paragraph that compares the pros and cons of each of the salary offers and indicates which job offer he/she would accept and why. The information learned from all the tables should be incorporated into the analysis. Assume that except for the salary structure, the two jobs are equal (same commute, same benefits, etc.).
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