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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: O8.1, Double Overtime example is Filling out table with real numbers, Tommy: For Double Overtime and Same Wage, 200 hours earns same money means Alice: "flat fee isn't worth it.", Flat Fee is straight line, best deal before first intersection point, choosing best salary option depends on Terel: "How long you're working", St: "Hours", best deal, because "no matter how many hours worked" does not take into acount Double Overtime, Same Wage is best deal, because "no matter how many hours worked", Same Wage is best deal between intersection points involves Procedure: Dividing to find intersection point, Double Overtime involves Double rate after __ hours, Double Overtime is best deal after 2nd intersection point involves Partial "straight" lines, second part has higher tilt, bigger slope, Graphing involves Procedure: Finding min and max points before labeling axes, Graphing involves Labeling hours on x-axis, "($)" on y-axis for pay, Flat Fee is Straight Line, Working 10 or 20 hours a week similar to 25 and 50 hours a week, which already discussed, Procedure: Multiplying by 100 involves move decimal 2 places, Writing solution involves Inequalities, Tommy: For Double Overtime and Same Wage, 200 hours earns same money means Prism, Terel: Same Wages is "a better deal" if only working 100 hours, Tommy: For Double Overtime and Same Wage, 200 hours earns same money means St-boy: You get paid more if you just work 100, but if you work to 200, you get paid the same.