
Dal J. answered 11/07/14
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This is not a complete problem, but I'll take a stab at guessing the missing components.
If p is the number of pieces worked by the worker who will be paid, then Job B pays that worker
$2250 + $0*p.
It might be what a company charges rather than a worker, but the take home concept is that, since there's no bonus per piece, then you can use 0 as a coefficient in the setup so your functions look simlr.