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1. you earn $7.15 for every hour you work walking dogs. at the end of every day, you spend $3 on snacks as a reward to yourself.
2. you work at a restaurant as a waiter, so you get tips at most tables. at the end of the first day, you get $10.36, on the second day you get $15.51, and on the third day, you get $20.51.

determine which situation is linear and which situation is nonlinear. for the linear situation, write a function that models it and then write 1 ordered pair that is a solution and explain is meaning in the context of the situation.

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