A computer technician charges a fixed amount for a repair, plus an additional amount per hour. The equation below describes y, the total amount the technician charges, in dollars, based on x hours for the repair.

What is the meaning of the initial amount for the equation?

A.
It means the technician charges $45 per hour for the repair.

B.
It means the technician charges a fixed amount of $45 for the repair.

C.
It means the technician charges a fixed amount of $75 for the repair.

D.
It means the technician charges $75 per hour for the repair.

B. It means the technician charges a fixed amount of $45 for the repair.

B.

It means the technician charges a fixed amount of $45 for the repair.

To find the meaning of the initial amount in the equation, you need to look at the equation itself. Unfortunately, you have not provided the equation, so I cannot give you a definitive answer.

Generally, in these types of equations, the initial amount represents the fixed amount that the technician charges for the repair, regardless of the number of hours worked. It does not necessarily represent the technician's charge per hour.

Based on the options provided, the answer that most closely aligns with the meaning of the initial amount would be:

B. It means the technician charges a fixed amount of $45 for the repair.

However, without the equation itself, I cannot determine the exact meaning of the initial amount.