Jenna works at a factory where she makes boxes for shipping food products.  She earns $3 per hour plus $0.41 for every box she makes.  If n is the number of boxes that Jenna makes in 2 hours, her earnings in dollars for the 2 hours are given by:Single choice

A

3 + 0.82n

B

6 + 0.41n

C

3 + 0.41n

D

3.41n

E

6 + 0.82n

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