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Mathematics, 25.06.2019 08:30 mariano24

(i really need because i'm unsure how to solve this. if you do i will give the person to me the brainiest answer. you.) the hourly wage increase each employee receives each year depends on their number of years of service. every three years of service means an increase of $0.50 per hour. so, employees that have been with the company for less than three years can expect to receive an increase of $0.50 per hour. employees that have been with the company for at least three years, but less than six years can expect an increase of $1.00. employees that have been with the company for at six years, but less than nine years, receive an increase of $1.50 per hour. and, employees of at least nine years, but less than twelve years receive an increase of $2.00. write a function to represent this scenario. which graph represents this wage increase for x < 12?

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